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Atypical ulcers may be caused by different types of etiologies and can be neoplastic, inflammatory, vasculopathic, infectious, drug-induced, genetic or due to ...
... This topic describes how an atypical lower extremity ulcer was diagnosed as new-onset cutaneous vasculitis at a wound care clinic
QUALITY MEASURES. Relevant Quality Measures are listed below. For CMS MIPS measures, benchmarks are available on the CMS Quality Payment ...
Concise Algorithm for Assessment of Venous Ulcer for use at point-of-care. Comprehensive topic including epidemiology, risk factors, etiology, ...
Assessment - coming soon (PRO) · Encounter Notes (PRO) · Patient Dashboard ... vasculopathic, neoplastic ulcers, ulcers due to metabolic disorders. Wound ...
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[22][9][3] For details, see sections 'Physical Examination' in topic "Arterial Ulcers - Introduction and Assessment" and 'Noninvasive Arterial Tests' in topic " ...
... This topic provides a review on the available knowledge on cutaneous manifestations associated with COVID-19, based on literature review and on data published 
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