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Tuberculous ulcer of the skin

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1988
A case of tuberculous skin ulcer is reported. The biopsy specimen did not reveal acid-fast bacteria but cultures grew Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A high index of suspicion is needed to diagnose mycobacterial ulcers correctly. The classification of the cutaneous tuberculoses is discussed.
G, Lantos, B K, Fisher, M, Contreras
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Skin ulcers due to adriamycin

Cancer, 1976
Local skin necrosis at the site of intravenous or intra-arterial adriamycin infusion is an infrequent, but serious complication. Ulcers secondary to adriamycin have insidious beginnings, but progress to a much deeper extent than would be expected from their initial appearance. Deep structures, such as tendon or bone, may become exposed.
R, Rudolph, R S, Stein, R A, Pattillo
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Skin Ulcer and Pyoderma

2008
This chapter describes skin ulcers and pyoderma. Skin lesions are important clues to systemic diseases, and, conversely, host factors make patients susceptible to skin infections caused by certain organisms. The skin has a limited response to insults from the microbial world, forming vesicles and pustules that eventually rupture and leave exposed ...
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Skin ulceration: what lies beneath

The Lancet, 2006
In June 2005, a 14-year-old boy presented to our hospital with a 5-week history of progressive swelling of the left elbow, with central ulceration (fi gure, A). He had recently returned from a school camp in the coastal area of south west Victoria, Australia.
Olivia J, Millay   +3 more
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Vascular Skin Ulcers of Limbs

Cardiology Clinics, 1991
On clinical grounds, ulcers of the leg of vascular origin can fairly easily be separated into venous and arterial origins; 85% of ulcers of the leg are caused by venous insufficiency. The ulcers occur mainly around the medial malleolus, are covered by moist granulation tissue, and are surrounded by varying degrees of stasis dermatitis and brown ...
M, Tam, S L, Moschella
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MYCOBACTERIAL SKIN ULCERS IN UGANDA

The Lancet, 1961
No abstract available.
Clancey, J K,   +3 more
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[Skin ulcer pain].

Minerva medica, 2013
Chronic or acute pain related to skin ulcers or their management (medication, debridement) is a typical case of mixed pain, both neuropathic and nociceptive. It represents a disabling clinical condition that deteriorates the patient's quality of life. The pharmaceutical therapy must be based on both, intensity and the type of pain. Although NSAIDs, Non
R, Pellicano, L, Guerra
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Chronic skin ulcers.

Australian family physician, 2016
A rapid rise in the treatment of chronic wounds in the United States has been linked to an ageing population and an increasing incidence of diabetes and obesity. In Australia, we also have an ageing population, and increases in the prevalence of obesity and in the management rate of type 2 diabetes.
Janice, Charles   +2 more
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Skin Care and Pressure Ulcers

Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2009
To familiarize wound care practitioners with current evidence related to skin care and pressure ulcer prevention.This continuing education activity is intended for healthcare professionals with an interest in wound care.After reading this article and taking this test, the reader should be able to: 1.
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Skin Ulcers

AORN Journal, 1990
T, Goodman, C, Thomas, N H, Rappaport
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