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Treatment of a chronic skin lesion in the lower limb in Meleda disease.

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Chronic venous skin lesions heal quickly with compression therapy and wound bed preparation. However, there are conditions in which the tissue repair process is more difficult, such as Meleda disease.… Click to show full abstract

Chronic venous skin lesions heal quickly with compression therapy and wound bed preparation. However, there are conditions in which the tissue repair process is more difficult, such as Meleda disease. Meleda disease is a rare genetic pathology, transmitted with an autosomal recessive gene with a prevalence of 1:100 000; it is also called palmoplantar keratoderma. In this pathology, there is a state of chronic inflammation, an alteration of the extracellular matrix and migration of fibroblasts and keratinocytes, which block the proliferative phase of the tissue repair process. Through targeted interventions and the use of bioactive dressings, it is possible to heal the venous ulcer, although this can take a long time. The authors report their experience in relation to a patient with Meleda disease and venous ulceration of seven years.

Keywords: disease; treatment chronic; chronic skin; meleda disease; pathology

Journal Title: Journal of wound care
Year Published: 2022

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