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Murine Model of Wound Healing
Published on: May 28, 2013
Abstract:
Chronic non-healing wounds represent a frequent comorbidity among geriatric patients. Non-healing wounds increase patients morbidity and mortality and significantly decrease their quality of life. Prognosis of these wounds depends on etiology, overall health condition of the patient and also on the proper treatment. In this review we outline the classification of non-healing wounds and focus in more detail on the most frequent types: venous and arterial leg ulcers, diabetic foot syndrome and pressure ulcers. Key words: diabetic foot ulcers - chronic venous insufficiency - chronic wounds - limb ischemia - non-healing wounds - pressure ulcers.
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