Penetrating Marjolin's ulcer of scalp involving bone, dura mater and brain caused by blunt trauma to the burned areaÚlcera penetrante de Marjolin, que afecta al hueso, duramadre y cerebro, causada por un golpe romo en una cicatriz de quemadura☆
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Sengul, G.: Hadi-Kadioglu, H.: Penetrating Marjolin's ulcer of scalp involving bone, dura mater and brain caused by blunt trauma to the burned area. Neurocirugía 2009. 20: 474–477.
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