Marjolin's ulcer revisited--basal cell carcinoma arising from grenade fragments? Case report and review of the literature.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_3623B959BD23
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Case report (case report): feedback on an observation with a short commentary.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Marjolin's ulcer revisited--basal cell carcinoma arising from grenade fragments? Case report and review of the literature.
Journal
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Author(s)
Rieger U.M., Kalbermatten D.F., Wettstein R., Heider I., Haug M., Pierer G.
ISSN
1748-6815
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
61
Number
1
Pages
65-70
Language
english
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Marjolin's ulcer is a rare and often aggressive cutaneous malignancy arising in previously traumatized or chronically inflamed skin. METHOD: Case report: A 79-year-old World War II veteran developed basal cell carcinoma (BCC) at the site of a war wound. The tumour developed in relation to several metal grenade fragments. With a disease-free interval of 61 years between injury and onset of complications the patient had one of the longest latency periods of tumour development described so far. RESULTS: Review of the literature reveals only five cases of relation between grenade fragments and malignancy formation. Presence of foreign bodies has been described as possible aetiology for malignancy development. Explosives and additives contain several mutagenic and tumourigenic substances. We hypothesize a causal connection between the grenade fragments and the development of BCC. Considering the long period of latency between injury and tumour development we suggest grenade injury with left fragments in soft tissue to be a new origin of Marjolin's ulcer.
Keywords
Aged, Carcinoma, Basal Cell/etiology, Cicatrix/complications, Foreign Bodies/complications, Humans, Male, Skin, Skin Neoplasms/etiology, Skin Ulcer/etiology, War, Wounds, Gunshot/complications
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Web of science
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18/02/2008 10:27
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