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Stephanie Sutton1, Pia Valvassori2,3
1Internal Medicine, University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, USA.
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Chronic venous insufficiency with stasis dermatitis is a common condition that requires careful dermatologic management, including wound care and compression therapy. Management can be particularly challenging for people experiencing homelessness. This report details the course of a man previously experiencing homelessness whose stasis dermatitis and overall health improved following placement in a permanent supportive housing program. Addressing social determinants of health, including housing, hygiene, and care access, facilitated healing, highlighting housing stabilization as an essential component of effective dermatologic management.
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