Pressure ulcer
A type of ulcer that is caused when an area of skin is subject to pressure over a prolonged period of time, ranging in range in severity from patches of discolored skin to open wounds that expose the underlying bone or muscle. The most common sites are the sacrum, coccyx, heels and the hips. [ ]
Term info
Pressure ulcer
- Bedsore
- Decubitus Ulcer
- Pressure Sore
- Pressure ulcer
Pressure ulcers tend to affect persons with reduced mobility who are bedridden or wheelchair-bound.
peter
2013-11-08T08:49:52Z
human_phenotype
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