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Reliability and Validation of Three Scoring Systems in the Assessment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers. [PDF]
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Compression in mixed ulcers: venous side
Phlebology, 2014Introduction: arterial involvement may coexist in about 15–30 of venous ulcers. In this case compression therapy maybe applied, only by expert caregivers, with a reduced pressure which must not overcome the arterial pressure at ankle and foot level.
Giovanni Mosti
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Journal of Wound Care, 2001
Please could you explain when it is appropriate to use compression bandaging on mixed aetiology ulcers?
K Vowden, P Vowden
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Please could you explain when it is appropriate to use compression bandaging on mixed aetiology ulcers?
K Vowden, P Vowden
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Supervised short-stretch compression therapy in mixed leg ulcers
JMV-Journal De Medecine Vasculaire, 2018This study was conducted to determine hemodynamic and clinical tolerance under short-stretch compression therapy in elderly patients suffering from mixed-etiology leg ulcers.Transversal observational study conducted in 25 hospitalized patients with a moderate peripheral arterial occlusive disease defined as an ankle-brachial pressure index>0.5, an ...
A Yannoutsos, D Sfeir, I Lazareth
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Corneal Ulcers with NOD2 Mutations Presenting with Mixed Syndromic Phenotype
Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2021To report a case of corneal ulcers in a patient with NOD2 mutations unique to but phenotypically resembling well-characterized syndromic phenotypes like Blau syndrome.A 25-year-old female with a medical history of type I diabetes mellitus, Asperger syndrome, and neuropathy presented with bilateral corneal ulcers.
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Mixed lymphovenous oedema with leg ulceration: a case study
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2006Chronic oedema presenting in the community is not always typical lymphoedema. It may have a more complicated aetiology, or can be complicated by other problems. This case study presents an example of such a case. The patient was affected by lymphovenous oedema, complicated by large bilateral leg ulcers.
M, McCann +3 more
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Treatment of mixed aetiology leg ulcers
British Journal of Nursing, 1994Leg ulcers that have a mixed arterial and venous component are not always amenable to the solutions currently available. This article examines some of the research-based treatment options.
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Clinical Characteristics of Mixed Arteriovenous Leg Ulcers
Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2017The purpose of this study was to identify the clinical characteristics of mixed arteriovenous leg ulcers (MLU) that differentiated them from venous leg ulcers (VLU).Secondary analysis of data from larger electronic database.The sample comprised 1007 persons with lower extremity ulcers.
Joseph A, Marin, Kevin Y, Woo
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