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Lower-Extremity Vascular Ulcers
Medical Clinics of North America, 2023James B Alexander
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Vascular ulcers in scleroderma.
Archives of dermatology, 1983Seven patients with scleroderma and either livedo reticularis or atrophie blanche lesions had ulcers of the lower extremity. Livedoid vasculitis, periarteritis nodosa, or endarteritis obliterans lesions were associated with the ulcers. Five patients had livedoid vasculitis, one patient had associated lupus panniculitis, and one patient had rheumatoid ...
J R, Thomas, R K, Winkelmann
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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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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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Stress-induced vascular damage and ulcer
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1988Factors controlling gastric mucosal blood flow are now better understood, and improved techniques have been established to study microcirculation in the gastrointestinal tract. In this paper, four areas are reviewed: gross and microscopic vessels that supply blood to the stomach; factors that control gastrointestinal blood flow; pathogenic role of ...
T, Yabana, A, Yachi
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The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2014
Vascular leg ulcers remain a challenge for the modern health care, and a systematic pathological study on this kind of lesions has not been reported so far. A total of 293 consecutive white patients with chronic leg ulcers (present for a minimum of 6 months and up to several years) referred to the Wound Care Unit (Dermatology, University of Bologna ...
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Vascular leg ulcers remain a challenge for the modern health care, and a systematic pathological study on this kind of lesions has not been reported so far. A total of 293 consecutive white patients with chronic leg ulcers (present for a minimum of 6 months and up to several years) referred to the Wound Care Unit (Dermatology, University of Bologna ...
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Leg ulcers of vascular etiology
Clinics in Dermatology, 1990Abstract Although leg ulcers have many etiologies, vascular ulcers fall into three general categories: arterial, neuropathic, or venous ulcers. They can usually be differentiated by history and physical examination (Figure 1).
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