Surendra B. Patil, S. M. Kale, Arvind Jain, N. Khare, Anurag Chitranshi, Sumeetkumar Jaiswal
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Infected epidermal inclusion cyst mimicking Marjolins ulcer in a case of Post Burn Contracture axilla
Background: We describe here a very rare presentation of Post Burn Contracture axilla in which an underlying infected epidermal inclusion cyst was mimicking Marjolin’s ulcer in its presentation.Material and Methods: The patient with Post Burn contracture axilla was treated with release and split skin grafting after excision of the epidermal inclusion cyst.Results: Axilla was released and grafted. Patient was kept on strict splintage and physiotherapy programme to encourage movements. The patient is on regular follow-up and further monitored physiotherapy has been planned to provide a better functional and aesthetic limb.Conclusion: The presentation of Post Burn Contracture axilla described here has not been mentioned in world literature so far and its presentation is a matter of discussion. Opinions regarding possibilities of such presentation are invited from experts in the field.