Stasis Ulcer
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Venous Ulcer - Definition of Venous Ulcer
plasticsurgery.about.com — “What are venous ulcers? (also called varicose ulcers or stasis leg ulcers)” View full resource at plasticsurgery.about.com
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Venous Ulcers - Wound Care Network
woundeducators.net — “Venous ulcers can be debilitating, painful, and challenging to treat for healthcare professionals. It is reported that between 10 and 35% of the population has some form of venous disease and that 80 to 95% of leg ulcers are a result of chronic venous disease (Kline & Sieggreen, 2004). What is chronic venous insufficiency? Chronic venous insufficiency can be defined as venous hypertension of the deep and superficial veins, and may be complicated by incompetent venous valves causing reflux, o” View full resource at woundeducators.net
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Exploring The Potential Of Procedures That Address Venous Ulcer Etiology | Podiatry Today
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Venous Skin Ulcer-Topic Overview
webmd.com — “A venous skin ulcer, also called a stasis leg ulcer, is a shallow wound that develops when the leg veins do not move blood back toward the heart normally (venous insufficiency).” View full resource at webmd.com
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mcknights.com — “A revolutionary borate glass nanofiber material appeared to speed up healing and repair long-term wounds in eight out of 12 diabetic patients with venous stasis wounds, according to new research.” View full resource at mcknights.com
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Comments of using Ibuprofen, Hydrochlorothiazide, Enalapril Maleate, Carvedilol (study 6158505) - eHealthMe.com
ehealthme.com — “I have venous insuffiency, due to varicose vein with 2 venous stasis ulcers presenting on my left ankles, (inner and outer). I have edema in that leg quite often. I read that Carvedilol slows circulation to the extremities, and causes edema.My ulcer is not healing but getting larger since my doctor increased the dosage. Is there a more suitable drug to control my blood pressure, irregular heartbeat without this side affect?” View full resource at ehealthme.com
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biomedreports.com — “Chronic non-healing wounds, such as venous stasis ulcers, diabetic ulcers, and pressure ulcers are serious unmet medical needs that effect a patient’s morbidity and mortality. Factors that inhibit” View full resource at biomedreports.com
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