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Modern concept about trophic venous ulcers

Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2022
Venous trophic ulcer is a common complication of chronic venous diseases that have a negative impact on the quality of life and result negative socio-economic consequences. There are three main theories of development of venous trophic ulcers. The criterion is visible trophic changes of skin (CEAP class C4). If correction of etiological factor of ulcer
A.Yu. Grigoryan, A.G. Terekhov
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POSTENCEPHALITIC TROPHIC ULCER

Archives of Dermatology, 1934
No mention is made in the American literature of trophic ulcers developing after an attack of and presumably as a result of central or peripheral nerve changes in epidemic encephalitis. Because of this and the difficulty encountered by several physicians in its diagnosis and treatment, the following report is made. REPORT OF A CASE W. M.
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Squamous cell carcinoma arising from trophic ulcers

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
This study presents two cases of Squamous Cell Carcinomas arising from trophic ulcers of leprosy attending Leprosy Department, Government General Hospital, Madras. The aim of this presentation is to analyse these cases in the light of the earlier reports and to draw attention to certain significant features of them.
J M, Boopalraj, T C, Muthusami
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Trophic Ulcer Following Encephalitis Lethargica

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1940
Our attention was recently attracted by 2 patients presenting the postencephalitic parkinsonian syndrome who had peculiar ulcerations on identical regions of the face. The areas involved were the alae of the nose, with extension in 1 case to adjoining portions of the cheek and upper lip.
J Seymour Rosenberg, Julius Solovay
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Leprosy: Trophic Skin Ulcers.

Skinmed, 2019
Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. Approximately 30% of patients with leprosy develop nerve damage. Trophic, or neuropathic, ulcer is a common complication of an anesthetic foot. The term plantar, trophic, or perforating ulcer was introduced in 1959.
Najeeba, Riyaz, Virendra N, Sehgal
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PLANTAR PRESSURES AND TROPHIC ULCERATION

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1963
1. With the object of perfecting the design of footwear for feet anaesthetic from leprosy, pressures on the soles of feet during walking were measured with transducers sufficiently thin to be worn inside ordinary shoes. 2. It was found that anaesthetic feet without deformity or muscle imbalance did not produce significantly higher pressures than ...
J. H. Bauman, J. P. Girling, P. W. Brand
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TROPHIC ULCER FOLLOWING ENCEPHALITIS LETHARGICA

Archives of Dermatology, 1939
Our attention was recently attracted by 2 patients presenting the postencephalitic parkinsonian syndrome who had peculiar ulcerations on identical regions of the face. The areas involved were the alae of the nose, with extension in 1 case to adjoining portions of the cheek and upper lip.
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Nasal Ulceration in Trigeminal Trophic Syndrome

Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, 2022
Terrence K. Pleasant   +2 more
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[Malignization of trophic leg ulcers].

Klinicheskaia meditsina, 1989
The paper treats of the diagnostic and therapeutic results for 40 cases of lower limb trophic ulcers transformed into malignant. The frequency of the malignant transformation and the ulcer site and area are found to correlate. The underlying cause of the ulcer onset and the time from its diagnosis to the first signs of the malignancy have been ...
V Ia, Vasiutkov   +2 more
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[Electro-acupuncture and trophic ulcer].

Minerva medica, 1981
Electroacupuncture was used in the treatment of 50 cases of tropic ulcer of the lower extremities, including 34 following phlebitis, by stimulation with a Roccia VTM apparatus at voltages and frequencies up to the patient's tolerance threshold. The needles stimulation was maintained for a maximum of 7 hr.
N, Di Bernardo   +4 more
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