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Marzanna T. Zaleska

Background. Venous, arterial or posttraumatic leg ulcers lack dermis that should be replaced by granulation tissue. The area of non-healing ulcers ranges between 3 sq cm and 15 sq cm. The...
08/19/2021
Objectives. Inflammation of leg soft tissues becomes a frequent condition. Dermato-lymphangio-adenitis (DLA) occurs in about 50% of cases with obstructive lymphedema of lower and upper li...
08/19/2021
Background: Chronic limb edema is caused by retention of the capillary filtrate, connective tissue growth and matrix deposition. The increase of tissue mas is usually not being taken...
07/26/2019
Background. Chronic venous insufficiency, foot and calf skin infections, blunt trauma and diabetes are the most common risk factors for long-lasting soft tissue inflammation leading to fi...
08/19/2021
Background: Chronic venous insufficiency, foot and calf skin infections, blunt trauma and diabetes are the most common risk factors for long-lasting soft tissue inflammation leading ...
07/26/2019
Objectives. Edema of tissues accompanies leg ulcer. Although it is a positive inherent component of inflammation, intercellular fluid excess may lead to damage of tissue structure as epid...
08/19/2021
Background: Contemporary methods for visualization of inflammatory and edema fluid accumulation regions in lower limbs enable targeting compression therapy to these specific sites.In...
07/26/2019
Introduction. Lymphedema of the lower extremities is considered to comprise the entire limb. This is most common in cases with recurrent attacks of cellulitis (dermato-lymphangio-adenitis...
05/26/2022
Background: Contemporary methods for visualization of inflammatory and edema fluid accumulation regions in lower limbs enable targeting compression therapy to these specific sites.In...
07/26/2019
Introduction. Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) is the commonly used modality for therapy of limb lymphedema of different etiology. What seems to be necessary for validation of the...
05/26/2022