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A pressure ulcer over the hip - patient was anaesthetic and immoblie due to a cerebral haemorrhage (PU-patient5)
Keywords: 39 years, Bedsore, Decubitus ulcer, Exudate, Hip, Male, Peripheral non-blanchable erythema, Pressure ulcer, Quadriplegic, Shallow crater, Shallow open ulcer, Trunk
Pressure ulcers are skin and soft tissue injuries sustained from prolonged pressure. Specifically, they involve a breakdown of the skin, subcutaneous tissues and sometimes even deeper structures (tendons, muscle, bone) caused by cumulative pressure and are often related to pre-existing health conditions or injuries.
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