“…MLL diagnosis is often delayed because clinical findings are variable and subcutaneous tissue injury are masked by skin findings [4,7,8]. It can occur in hours or days or even months or even years after the trauma [1,2,3,6]. Clinical findings such as swelling, ecchymosis, tension, pain, hypoesthesia in the lesion area and skin deformity can be detected in these cases [2,4].…”