2022
DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000010012
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Prognostic factors of Marjolin’s ulcers: A Meta-analysis and Systemic Review Assisted with Machine Learning Techniques

Abstract: Marjolin ulcer (MU) is a malignant tumor that commonly arises from previously injured skin, including burn injuries, traumatic wounds, scars, and other chronic nonhealing inflammatory conditions. It most often develops in deep burn wounds with a prolonged Background: Marjolin ulcers (MUs) are malignant tumors arising from previously injured skin, including burn wounds, scars, chronic ulcers, and other chronic nonhealing inflammatory conditions. They have a potentially long latent period. The authors aimed to e… Show more

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“…Though clinical presentation and examination are essential for initial evaluation, histological analysis via biopsy is the mainstay for diagnosing MU 1,3 . Histology reveals a well‐differentiated squamous cell carcinoma in most cases 5,7,11 . Other less commonly reported histological variants are basal cell carcinoma, melanoma, and sarcoma 11 .…”
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“…Though clinical presentation and examination are essential for initial evaluation, histological analysis via biopsy is the mainstay for diagnosing MU 1,3 . Histology reveals a well‐differentiated squamous cell carcinoma in most cases 5,7,11 . Other less commonly reported histological variants are basal cell carcinoma, melanoma, and sarcoma 11 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The majority of patients with MU present with rapidly growing exophytic non‐healing ulcers 2,3,5 . In approximately three‐fifths of MU cases, lower extremities are involved 5,7 . Other sites such as the scalp, face, upper extremities, and trunk can also be involved 5,7 .…”
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