In these lesions, morphological-functional alterations affect both the arterial and the venous systems and they have features reminding both types of ulcer.
In these lesions, morphological-functional alterations affect both the arterial and the venous systems and they have features reminding both types of ulcer.
In these lesions, morphological-functional alterations affect both the arterial and the venous systems and they have features reminding both types of ulcer.
Next to lesions to the typical arterial locations (e.g., the back of the foot or toes), there can also be signs of more typical venous conditions (ochre dermatitis, telangectasia). It is also possible to identify perimalleolar ulcers (typically venous) with intense pain symptoms and exacerbation with the offloading limb (index of arterial impairment).