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See topic "How to Assess a Patient with Chronic Wounds". History. A comprehensive and detailed history is essential for the correct diagnosis of atypical ulcers ...
... This topic describes how an atypical lower extremity ulcer was diagnosed as new-onset cutaneous vasculitis at a wound care clinic
Case: New-onset cutaneous vasculitis: Case study on how an atypical lower extremity ulcer was diagnosed as new-onset cutaneous vasculitis at a wound care clinic ...
... Some of these ulcers are related to cutaneous vasculitis
Specialized service/clinic that manages VLU (e.g., wound clinic), if initially treated elsewhere: "Complex" VLUs and "mixed etiology" leg ulcers, atypical ...
We highlight this case to emphasize the importance of close observation and biopsy of ulcerative lesions of the foot that have atypical features or are ...
... Arterial or ischemic leg ulcers (AU) are leg ulcers that develop due to inadequate blood supply to the skin (arterial insufficiency)
For management of arterial ulcers see " Arterial Ulcer - Treatment", and "Arterial ulcer - Surgical Treatment". For patient education, see topic "Patient ...
... Venous Leg Ulcers (VLU) are relatively common, affecting 1% of the population in the U
TREATMENT. Overview. This topic covers management of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). For more details on antibiotic therapy ...
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