Managing the patient with venous ulcers.

Ann Intern Med

University of Miami School of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, 1201 NW 16th Street, Miami, Florida 33125, USA.

Published: February 2003

Venous disease is the most common cause of leg ulcers. The refractory nature of venous ulcers affects the quality of life and work productivity of those persons afflicted. This, in combination with the high costs of long-term therapy, makes venous ulcers a major health problem in developed countries. Management of venous leg ulcers is based on understanding pathophysiologic abnormalities. In recent years, identifying prognostic factors for healing and developing novel therapeutic approaches for venous ulcers have offered valuable tools for the management of patients with this disorder.

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