Chronic Leg Ulcers: Epidemiology, Aetiopathogenesis, and Management

Volume: 2013, Pages: 1 - 9
Published: Apr 22, 2013
Abstract
Chronic leg ulcer is defined as a defect in the skin below the level of knee persisting for more than six weeks and shows no tendency to heal after three or more months. Chronic ulceration of the lower legs is a relatively common condition amongst adults, one that causes pain and social distress. The condition affects 1% of the adult population and 3.6% of people older than 65 years. Leg ulcers are debilitating and greatly reduce patients'...
Paper Details
Title
Chronic Leg Ulcers: Epidemiology, Aetiopathogenesis, and Management
Published Date
Apr 22, 2013
Journal
Volume
2013
Pages
1 - 9
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