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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1979
We present 87 cases of chronic leg ulcers. The ages and sexes of the patients, and the symptomatology and complications, are described. The term "tropical ulcer" is inappropriate for these cases--though the term may be appropriate for certain rare acute ulcers colonized by Vincent's bacilli.
J O, Oluwasanmi, M O, Alao, F A, Ofodile
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We present 87 cases of chronic leg ulcers. The ages and sexes of the patients, and the symptomatology and complications, are described. The term "tropical ulcer" is inappropriate for these cases--though the term may be appropriate for certain rare acute ulcers colonized by Vincent's bacilli.
J O, Oluwasanmi, M O, Alao, F A, Ofodile
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The Netherlands journal of medicine, 2011
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Vlaar, A. P. J., Kunst, P. W. A.
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Vlaar, A. P. J., Kunst, P. W. A.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1975
We review 230 cases of tropical ulcers, includied reports of 7 cases with squamous cell carcinoma. We think the etiology may be a combination of the hot, humid environment, trauma, local infection, and malnutrition. Agressive treatment of these ulcers is advocated, to heal the wounds and to prevent malignant transformation.
S, Ariyan, T J, Krizek
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We review 230 cases of tropical ulcers, includied reports of 7 cases with squamous cell carcinoma. We think the etiology may be a combination of the hot, humid environment, trauma, local infection, and malnutrition. Agressive treatment of these ulcers is advocated, to heal the wounds and to prevent malignant transformation.
S, Ariyan, T J, Krizek
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Tropical enteropathy and tropical sprue
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1972S J, Baker, V I, Mathan
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2014
A large number of causal agents produce spinal cord lesions in the tropics. Most etiologies found in temperate regions also occur in the tropics including trauma, herniated discs, tumors, epidural abscess, and congenital malformations. However, infectious and nutritional disorders occur with higher prevalence in tropical regions.
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A large number of causal agents produce spinal cord lesions in the tropics. Most etiologies found in temperate regions also occur in the tropics including trauma, herniated discs, tumors, epidural abscess, and congenital malformations. However, infectious and nutritional disorders occur with higher prevalence in tropical regions.
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