Abnormal Extracellular Matrix Metabolism in Chronically Ischemic Skin: A Mechanism for Dermal Failure in Leg Ulcers

Volume: 125, Issue: 2, Pages: 373 - 379
Published: Aug 1, 2005
Abstract
Extracellular matrix (ECM) metabolism and homeostasis is sensitive to changes in oxygen tension manifest in ischemia. We hypothesize that in chronically ischemic limbs, abnormalities in uninjured skin, secondary to hypoxia, predispose to dermal breakdown. Paired biopsies of uninjured distal ischemic and proximal non-ischemic skin were harvested at below knee amputation from 14 patients with peripheral vascular disease following quantification of...
Paper Details
Title
Abnormal Extracellular Matrix Metabolism in Chronically Ischemic Skin: A Mechanism for Dermal Failure in Leg Ulcers
Published Date
Aug 1, 2005
Volume
125
Issue
2
Pages
373 - 379
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