Summary Chronic ulceration of the lower leg is a frequent condition, with a prevalence of 3–5 % in the population over 65 years of age. The incidence of ulceration is rising as a result of the ageing population and increased risk factors for atherosclerotic occlusion such as smoking, obesity and diabetes. Ulcers can be defined as wounds with a full thickness depth and a slow healing ten-dency. In general, the slow healing tendency is not simply explained by depth and size, but caused by an underlying pathogenetic factor that needs to be removed to induce healing. The main causes are venous valve insufficiency, lower extremity arterial disease and diabetes. Less frequent condi-tions are infection, vasculitis, skin malignancies and ulceratin...
BACKGROUND: Patients with leg ulceration often have long lasting and recurrent wounds. The treatment...
• leg ulcer • venous leg ulcer • arterial leg ulcer • Vasculitis Summary In Germany about 0.7 % of t...
Vascular leg ulcers remain a challenge for the modern health care, and a systematic pathological st...
Leg and foot ulcers are symptoms of very different diseases. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate...
Background: Current prevalence estimates of chronic leg ulceration are frequently based on studies f...
Contains fulltext : 52120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pa...
In this review, unusual causes of leg ulcers are examinedwith an emphasis on pathophysiology, clinic...
Background:Because of their chronic nature, lower extremity ulcers are the most frequent in our popu...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of uncommon ulcers, unrelated to venous or arterial etiology,...
xxx The prevalence of active leg ulcers in western coun-tries is estimated to be 1.1 to 3.0 per 1,00...
Due to recent advances in diagnostic studies such as Doppler, Plethysmography there has been conside...
INTRODUCTION: Venous leg ulcer (VLU) and lymphatic leg ulcer (LLU) are often encountered in clinical...
The purpose of this paper is not to make primary care physician assistant’s experts in the evaluatio...
Vascular leg ulcers remain a challenge for the modern health care, and a systematic pathological st...
Chronic leg ulcers (CLUs) for its high prevalence in adult population represent one of the main caus...
BACKGROUND: Patients with leg ulceration often have long lasting and recurrent wounds. The treatment...
• leg ulcer • venous leg ulcer • arterial leg ulcer • Vasculitis Summary In Germany about 0.7 % of t...
Vascular leg ulcers remain a challenge for the modern health care, and a systematic pathological st...
Leg and foot ulcers are symptoms of very different diseases. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate...
Background: Current prevalence estimates of chronic leg ulceration are frequently based on studies f...
Contains fulltext : 52120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pa...
In this review, unusual causes of leg ulcers are examinedwith an emphasis on pathophysiology, clinic...
Background:Because of their chronic nature, lower extremity ulcers are the most frequent in our popu...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of uncommon ulcers, unrelated to venous or arterial etiology,...
xxx The prevalence of active leg ulcers in western coun-tries is estimated to be 1.1 to 3.0 per 1,00...
Due to recent advances in diagnostic studies such as Doppler, Plethysmography there has been conside...
INTRODUCTION: Venous leg ulcer (VLU) and lymphatic leg ulcer (LLU) are often encountered in clinical...
The purpose of this paper is not to make primary care physician assistant’s experts in the evaluatio...
Vascular leg ulcers remain a challenge for the modern health care, and a systematic pathological st...
Chronic leg ulcers (CLUs) for its high prevalence in adult population represent one of the main caus...
BACKGROUND: Patients with leg ulceration often have long lasting and recurrent wounds. The treatment...
• leg ulcer • venous leg ulcer • arterial leg ulcer • Vasculitis Summary In Germany about 0.7 % of t...
Vascular leg ulcers remain a challenge for the modern health care, and a systematic pathological st...