[Drug clinics. How I treat a cutaneous ulcer in outpatients]
- PMID: 9713209
[Drug clinics. How I treat a cutaneous ulcer in outpatients]
Abstract
Leg ulcers are the source of high social and economical costs in the domain of geriatric dermatology. The present review summarizes the indications of antiseptics and of sophisticated wound dressings including hydrogels, hydrocolloids, alginates, polyurethane foams and films, as well as formulations combatting the smelly aspects of ulcers.
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