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Chronic pressure ulceration due to immobility and anaesthesia due to spina bifida
A small pressure ulcer with overlying slough on the lateral maleolus
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A small pressure ulcer with overlying slough on the lateral maleolus on dermoscopy
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A well-circumscribed pressure ulcer with overlying slough and an underlying osteomyelitis
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A well-circumscribed pressure ulcer where there was underlying osteomyelitis
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A deep full-thickness sacral pressure ulcer almost extending down to bone
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A deep and recalcitrant sacral pressue ulcer
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