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2SF7MNY Childers Queensland Australia - May 11th 2024: Wound care supplies and storage, Australian general practice
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2T5J2GK Peripheral Artery Disease. Vascular disease. Cross section of a blood vessel with Atherosclerosis. Close-up of Symptoms of PAD: Necrosis and Arterial
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CT4E4N DIABETES, DRAWING
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CT4E31 DIABETES, DRAWING
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2CD9A3F . Physical diagnosis . Fig. 240—Rachitic deformity of leg bones. i. Gout, which is especially prone to attack the metatarso-phalan-geal joint of the great toe, producing all the classical signs ofinflammation. 2. Gangrene is usually the result of arteriosclerosis (see Fig. 241)with or without diabetes mellitus, but may result (as in the fingers)from arterial spasm or local asphyxia (Raynauds disease). 3. Perforating Ulcer.—In diabetes and sometimes in tabes atrophic or nutritional ulcer may develop in the toe or tarsus as a 436 PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS result of nerve influences similar to those whi
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2AX95H9 StThomas's Hospital reports . isease ....Aortic and n)itral disease .Ulcerative endocarditisThoracic aneurysm . 6 335 616 1227 5 j 12 1 1 1 2 2 3 11 ... 50 1 17-14 ! V 1 6 75 3 18-51 See Special Absti-act. 1^98—Medical. 33 Table IV—continued. Total. DISEASE. 3. Diseases of the CiRcrL.TOBy System—continued. Tachycardia . . .General arterial diseasePulmonary arteritis . 4. Diseases of the DuctlessGlands. Exoplithalmic goitreAddisons disease Diseases of the DigestiveSystem. Stricture of oesophagusGastric ulcer . . .Mali^jnant disease of stomachDiarrhoea and vomitingDiarrhcca . . . Ulcerative col
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2AM3XEG Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 83.—Same case as Fig. 82, after excision and skin-grafting by the Thiersch method. gestion numbers of red blood-cells have been disintegrated. Such an ulceris treated by making incisions to loosen the base and edges, so that contrac-tion can take place. Venous congestion is corrected by means of position, the Marjolins Ulcer 159 use of compression, and in some cases the administration of cardiac stimu-lants. In all cases the surgeon employs stimulating applications to the ulcer inorder to increase the supply of arterial blood. Scarlet red ointment (
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2AJ16F0 Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 82.—-Marjolins ulcer (epithelioma) in a man twenty years of a£;e, arising in the cicatrix of a burn. use of compression, and in some cases the administration of cardiac stimu-lants. In all cases the surgeon employs stimulating applications to the ulcer in. Fig. 83.—Same case as Fig. 82, after excision and skin-grafting by the Thiersch method. order to increase the supply of arterial blood. Scarlet red ointment (8 per cent.)strongly stimulates granulation. The callous ulcer of the leg is the most chronic form of indolent ulcer and is ^.-v Marjolins
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