Curing Necrotic Angiodermatitis with an Intact Fish Skin Graft in a Patient Living with Diabetes

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Background and Objectives: We describe a case of necrotic angiodermatitis. Materials and Methods: We used an intact fish skin graft to treat a patient living with diabetes, which was complicated by end-stage renal failure and arterial hypertension. The entire therapeutic procedure was carried out in ambulatory care without requiring the hospitalization of the patient. Results: The patient experienced a marked reduction in pain and complete epithelization of the lesion after 10 weeks of treatment. Conclusion: Our experience presents a new therapeutic approach to necrotic angiodermatitis.

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Dardari, D., Lequint, C., Jugnet, A. C., Bénard, T., Bouly, M., & Penfornis, A. (2022). Curing Necrotic Angiodermatitis with an Intact Fish Skin Graft in a Patient Living with Diabetes. Medicina (Lithuania), 58(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58020292

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