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Comparison of the therapeutic effects in patients with venous leg ulcers treated with routine therapy supplemented by topical hyperbaric oxygen therapy or routine therapy only, basing on the measurement of selected inflammatory markers and blood coagulation parameters: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Pasek J, Szajkowski S, Cieślar G.
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Microarteriovenous Fistulas Causing Refractory Skin Ulcers: Feasibility and Safety of Transcatheter Embolization. [PDF]
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Ulcerative pyoderma gangrenosum in a 78-year-old woman treated with brodalumab: A case report. [PDF]
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2007
Chronic venous ulceration is a common and important medical problem, which causes significant morbidity. Venous ulcers are expensive to treat, have substantial economic effects in terms of days of work lost, and adversely impact patient's quality of life.
Chukwuemeka N, Etufugh +1 more
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Chronic venous ulceration is a common and important medical problem, which causes significant morbidity. Venous ulcers are expensive to treat, have substantial economic effects in terms of days of work lost, and adversely impact patient's quality of life.
Chukwuemeka N, Etufugh +1 more
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1993
background. In the last few years, interest in the pathogenesis and treatment of venous ulceration has been rekindled by novel observations in fibrinolysis and an explosive growth in wound care products, respectively.objective. The purpose of this work is to summarize the salient clinical features of venous ulceration, its proposed pathogenesis, and ...
Mekkes, J. R., Westerhof, W.
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background. In the last few years, interest in the pathogenesis and treatment of venous ulceration has been rekindled by novel observations in fibrinolysis and an explosive growth in wound care products, respectively.objective. The purpose of this work is to summarize the salient clinical features of venous ulceration, its proposed pathogenesis, and ...
Mekkes, J. R., Westerhof, W.
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2005
Veneous ulcers are extremely common, accounting for a large proportin of all lower extremity ulcers. Due to their chronicity and relatively high prevalence, their impact on the cost of healthcare and the lives of the patients affected is quite significant. There has been progress in understanding the pathophysiology, clinical features, and diagnosis of
Jason, Reichenberg, Mark, Davis
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Veneous ulcers are extremely common, accounting for a large proportin of all lower extremity ulcers. Due to their chronicity and relatively high prevalence, their impact on the cost of healthcare and the lives of the patients affected is quite significant. There has been progress in understanding the pathophysiology, clinical features, and diagnosis of
Jason, Reichenberg, Mark, Davis
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2016
This issue provides a clinical overview of venous leg ulcers, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and practice improvement. The content of In the Clinic is drawn from the clinical information and education resources of the American College of Physicians (ACP), including MKSAP (Medical Knowledge and Self-Assessment Program). Annals of Internal
Alejandra, Vivas +2 more
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This issue provides a clinical overview of venous leg ulcers, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and practice improvement. The content of In the Clinic is drawn from the clinical information and education resources of the American College of Physicians (ACP), including MKSAP (Medical Knowledge and Self-Assessment Program). Annals of Internal
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1994
Successful therapy of venous ulcers combines local wound treatment modalities and ambulatory hemodynamic support to control the underlying disease. Compression bandaging reduces or eliminates edema, and a moist wound environment not only debrides necrotic tissue but also aids development of granulation tissue, a prerequisite for epidermal repair.
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Successful therapy of venous ulcers combines local wound treatment modalities and ambulatory hemodynamic support to control the underlying disease. Compression bandaging reduces or eliminates edema, and a moist wound environment not only debrides necrotic tissue but also aids development of granulation tissue, a prerequisite for epidermal repair.
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Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2003
In 1837, Piorry, a French professor of medicine stated, "It is rather difficult to understand why the investigation of veins has been passed over almost in silence, while such a great diagnostic value has been attached to the investigation of arteries." Even today, our understanding of venous disease pales in comparison to our understanding of arterial
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In 1837, Piorry, a French professor of medicine stated, "It is rather difficult to understand why the investigation of veins has been passed over almost in silence, while such a great diagnostic value has been attached to the investigation of arteries." Even today, our understanding of venous disease pales in comparison to our understanding of arterial
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