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Patients with leg ulceration often have long lasting and recurrent wounds.
39 It is therefore important to achieve early re-epithelialization and prevent recurrent wounds.
Patients with larger ulcers, older ulcers and recurrent wounds have poorer healing prognosis regardless of treatment.
Patients with larger ulcers, more chronic ulcers, and recurrent wounds will have longer healing times, regardless of treatment.
One child had recurrent wounds on the lateral aspect of the left fifth toe with clinical signs of hyposensitivity.
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a component cause in approximately one-third of foot ulcers and is often a significant risk factor associated with recurrent wounds (5, 25).
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Recurrent wound infections occurred in her right forearm stump.
The patient died of recurrent wound infections and sepsis paralleled by exacerbations of renal malfunction.
A fundamental concept regarding the pathogenesis of hepatic fibrosis is that the process represents the body's wound-healing response to injury and is similar to the response of other organs to recurrent injury [ 97].
On the other hand, in a study to estimate bleeding rates in an unselected cohort of 100 consecutive ICU patients who received unfractionated heparin 5,000 IU twice daily, the incidence of major bleeding was 20% and most bleeding episodes were minor, recurrent and wound or procedure-related [ 16].
The activated HSCs transform into the collagen-producing cells and the wound-healing response to recurrent liver injury is triggered, which results in excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins, mainly collagen type I.
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