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  2. Venous ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Venous ulcer is defined by the American Venous Forum as "a full-thickness defect of skin, most frequently in the ankle region, that fails to heal spontaneously and is sustained by chronic venous disease, based on venous duplex ultrasound testing."

  3. Amputation - Wikipedia

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    A less common major amputation is the Van Nes rotation, or rotationplasty, i.e. the turning around and reattachment of the foot to allow the ankle joint to take over the function of the knee. Types of amputations include: An above-knee amputation partial foot amputation amputation of the lower limb distal to the ankle joint ankle disarticulation

  4. Wound healing - Wikipedia

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    Timing is important to wound healing. Critically, the timing of wound re-epithelialization can decide the outcome of the healing. [11] If the epithelization of tissue over a denuded area is slow, a scar will form over many weeks, or months; [12] [13] If the epithelization of a wounded area is fast, the healing will result in regeneration.

  5. Degloving - Wikipedia

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    Patients with skin that has died, necrosed, will often need the dead tissue cut out by a surgeon. [8] Depending on how much tissue is removed, a patient may need reconstructive surgery. [8] Reconstruction can include skin grafts or flaps. [7] Skin grafting and flap procedures use the patient’s own healthy soft tissues to heal a wound.

  6. Oklahoma Man, 31, Loses Limbs After Cut from Frisbee Golf ...

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    His mother Trina White, an infectious disease nurse, examined the cut and thought it looked fine. There was no infection. But nearly two weeks later, Riley woke up feeling like he had the flu.

  7. Sports injury - Wikipedia

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    Inversion Ankle Sprain: landing on an uneven surface sprains the ankle. Swelling, localized pain, difficulty bearing weight, and limping are signs of an inversion ankle sprain. [23] Eversion Ankle Sprain: injury related to the ankle turning outward or rotating externally. A typical symptom of eversion ankle sprain is excruciating pain that ...

  8. Rugby Captain Spends 11 Days in Hospital for Cut that Won't ...

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    Walker, a captain for Bradford Dudley Hill RLFC in West Yorkshire, England, shared that after getting an infected cut on his finger, he spent 11 days in the hospital as doctors tried to figure out ...

  9. List of eponymous fractures - Wikipedia

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    external rotation of ankle: Maisonneuve fracture at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online Malgaigne's fracture: Joseph-François Malgaigne: vertical pelvic fracture through both pubic rami and the ilium or sacroiliac joint with vertical displacement: high energy impact to pelvis (front to back) Malgaigne's fracture at TheFreeDictionary.com ...