An introduction to various types of leg ulcers and their management
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- DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2006.15.Sup2.21235
An introduction to various types of leg ulcers and their management
Abstract
There are many reasons for tissue breakdown in the leg, and each cause requires a different treatment to either correct the abnormality or to manage the symptoms that cause the patient distress. The pathway to appropriate treatment relies on a working knowledge of anatomy and physiology and good assessment. This article aims to provide a basic knowledge in how to recognize different leg ulcer types.
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