Ulcus cruris arteriosum: chronic, slowly progressive, painful, deep, sharp-edged ulcer located in the area of the lower leg clitoris, measuring approx. 5.5 x 3.5 cm. The periulcerous area is reddened and overheated. The patient suffers from a PAVK of the multi-level type and has been a heavy cigarette smoker for 30 years.
Ulcus cruris arteriosum: chronic, slowly progressive, painful, deep ulcer located in the area of the left lateral malleolus, measuring approx. 4.0x4.0 cm. The wound granulation is less than 50% of the wound surface. The periulcerous area is reddened and overheated. The patient suffers from a PAVK of the multi-level type and has been a heavy cigarette smoker for 30 years.
Ulcus cruris arteriosum: Detail enlargement: Chronic, slowly progressive, painful, deep ulcer located in the area of the left lateral malleolus in a 70-year-old man.
Ulcus cruris arteriosum: very painful ulcer that has existed for about 1 year, is extremely resistant to therapy, sharply defined, as if punched out, and is known to have a history of smoking with PAVK.
Ulcus cruris arteriosum: arterial leg ulcer that has been present for about 1 year, continuously expanding, sharply defined, extremely painful, known history of smoking with PAVK.
Ulcus cruris arteriosum:Painful arterial leg ulcer of the lower leg and the back of the foot that has been present for 1 year and is continuously growing and sharply defined; proven PAVK in smokers' history and type 2 diabetes; destruction of tendons (arrow markings).
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