Differences in Cellular Infiltrate and Extracellular Matrix of Chronic Diabetic and Venous Ulcers Versus Acute Wounds

Volume: 111, Issue: 5, Pages: 850 - 857
Published: Nov 1, 1998
Abstract
In diabetic patients, wound healing is impaired. We studied the pathogenesis behind this clinical observation by characterizing the pattern of deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules and the cellular infiltrate in chronic (>8 wk) diabetic wounds, compared with chronic venous ulcers and an acute wound healing model. Punch biopsies were obtained from the chronic ulcer margins and control samples were collected from upper leg skin 5, 19,...
Paper Details
Title
Differences in Cellular Infiltrate and Extracellular Matrix of Chronic Diabetic and Venous Ulcers Versus Acute Wounds
Published Date
Nov 1, 1998
Volume
111
Issue
5
Pages
850 - 857
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