Chronic Ulcus
The chronic ulcus have various causes; its main cause is the reduced tissue blood flow in the area. Vassal problems, mainly in the lower limbs, and a superficial injury are the most common cases. A chronic ulcus can be created to a radiated skin, in any part of it, and in extended burn healing. A chronic contamination mainly of a subjacent bone, usually leads to a fistula and chronic ulcus. Microcirculation problems (diabetes mellitus, etc) also lead to chronic ulcus.
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