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Marjolin's ulcer refers to an
aggressive ulcerating squamous cell
carcinoma presenting in an area of
previously traumatized,
chronically inflamed, or scarred...
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Robert Marjolin (27 July 1911 – 15
April 1986) was a
French economist and
politician involved in the
formation of the
European Economic Community. Robert...
- Jean-Nicolas
Marjolin (6
December 1780 – 4
March 1850) was a
French surgeon and
pathologist born in Ray-sur-Saône, Haute-Saône. His name is ****ociated...
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under other systems, such as keratoacanthoma.
Erythroplasia of
Queyrat Marjolin's ulcer is a type of SCC that
arises from a
nonhealing ulcer or burn wound...
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allocation of
American aid. Its Secretaries-General were the
Frenchmen Robert Marjolin (1948–1955) and René
Sergent (1955–1960). It was
headquartered in the Château...
- Co-operation and
Development or OECD),
which was
headed by
Frenchman Robert Marjolin.[citation needed]
According to
Armin Grünbacher: The U.S.
government did...
- Francès
Cornelia Marjolin-Scheffer (29 July 1830 – 20
December 1899) was a
French artist and designer,
notable for her drawings,
ceramics and sculptures...
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Group of 20+1. In the same year,
Weber was also
awarded the
first Prix
Marjolin Prize by the
SUERF Council of Management. Weber, Axel A. (1988). Neue Kl****ische...
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Alexander Rüstow,
Raymond Aron,
Wilhelm Röpke,
Auguste Detoeuf,
Robert Marjolin,
Friedrich Hayek,
Louis Marlio, and
Walter Lippmann,
opted for a kind of...
- (malignant
chondroid syringoma)
Malignant trichilemmal cyst
Mantleoma Marjolin's ulcer Melanoacanthoma (pigmented
seborrheic keratosis)
Merkel cell carcinoma...