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SUMMARY
The problem of venous ulcers and chronic venous insufficiency is quite common in dermatological clinics. As the patients are more often over fifty years of age, with more comorbidities, and at the very beginning of treatment, the authors already have an idea of how the entire process of epithelization of the ulcers may take place. Peripheral arterial disease has already been proven to be an important factor in the delayed healing of ulcers, thus, in this research, the authors address diabetes_mellitus, hypertension, and recurrent thrombosis as factors that may affect the healing of venous . . .
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