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How are Chronic Ulcers Diagnosed Histologically?
The diagnosis of chronic ulcers often involves a combination of clinical examination and histological analysis. A biopsy of the ulcer edge can be examined under a microscope to identify:
The degree of
epithelial disruption
Types and extent of
inflammatory infiltration
Presence of
granulation tissue
Extent of
fibrosis
and
necrosis
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