Dermatologic problems in amputees.
Identifieur interne : 007057 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 007056; suivant : 007058Dermatologic problems in amputees.
Auteurs : J P Desgroseilliers ; J P Desjardins ; J P Germain ; A L KrolSource :
- Canadian Medical Association journal [ 0008-4409 ] ; 1978.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Amputation Stumps, Artificial Limbs, Bacterial Infections (etiology), Callosities (etiology), Dermatitis, Contact (etiology), Dermatomycoses (etiology), Eczema (etiology), Edema (etiology), Epidermal Cyst (etiology), Female, Humans, Hyperplasia (etiology), Leg Ulcer (etiology), Lymphedema (etiology), Male, Middle Aged, Prosthesis Design, Skin Diseases (etiology), Skin Ulcer (etiology).
- MESH :
Abstract
Improvements in surgical techniques and prosthetic devices and the establishment of prosthetic clinics have altered the outlook for the amputee. A cooperative effect on the part of professionals looking after amputee patients, as carried out in these clinics, offers the best means of recognition and treatment of difficulties as they arise. Until the "bionic man" becomes a reality, amputees will continue to have skin problems. In describing a number of illustrative cases, we have attempted to: (a) renew interest in these problems; (b) demonstrate the value of the group approach; and (c) encourage the participation of interested dermatologists in the prosthetic clinic team to facilitate earlier recognition and treatment of troublesome skin disorders in the amputee.
PubMed: 630514
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Improvements in surgical techniques and prosthetic devices and the establishment of prosthetic clinics have altered the outlook for the amputee. A cooperative effect on the part of professionals looking after amputee patients, as carried out in these clinics, offers the best means of recognition and treatment of difficulties as they arise. Until the "bionic man" becomes a reality, amputees will continue to have skin problems. In describing a number of illustrative cases, we have attempted to: (a) renew interest in these problems; (b) demonstrate the value of the group approach; and (c) encourage the participation of interested dermatologists in the prosthetic clinic team to facilitate earlier recognition and treatment of troublesome skin disorders in the amputee.</div>
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