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Citric acid treatment of large non-healing ulcer in a patient with chronic liver disease

Year 2012, Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 205 - 207, 01.09.2012

Abstract

A case of 45-years-old male patient with a large non-healing ulcer over right leg is reported. Patient was a known case of chronic liver disease and was having multiple underlying problems. The ulcer was not responding to conventional treatment for more than one month. This non-healing ulcer was treated simply by local application of three percent citric acid ointment every day for a month, which led to complete healing of the ulcer without any complications. Key words: Non-healing venous ulcer, chronic liver disease, citric acid treatment

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Citric acid treatment of large non-healing ulcer in a patient with chronic liver disease

Year 2012, Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 205 - 207, 01.09.2012

Abstract

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References

  • Snyder RJ. Treatment of nonhealing ulcers with al- lografts. Clin Dermatol 2005;23:388-95.
  • Sibbald RG, Woo KY, Queen D. Wound bed preparation and oxygen balance—a new component? Int Wound J2007; 4 Suppl:9-17.
  • Schultz GS, Sibbald RG, falanga V, et al. Wound bed preaparation:a systematic approach to wound manage- ment. Wound Repair Regen 2003; 11:S1-28.
  • Carlson MA. Acute wound failure. Surg Clin N Am 1997; 77: 606-36.
  • Steed SL. Wound–healing trajectories. Surg Clin N Am 2003;83:547-55.
  • Williams JZ, Barbul A. Nutrition and Wound – healing. Surg Clin N Am 2003;83:571-96.
  • Nagoba BS, Gandhi RC, Wadher BJ, Rao Ak, et al. A simple and effective approach for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers with different Wagner grades. Int Wound J 2010; 7:153–8.
  • Nagoba BS, Wadher BJ and Chandorkar AG. Citric acid treatment of non-healing ulcers in leprosy patients. British J Dermatology 2002;146:1101.
  • Nagoba BS, Gandhi RC, Hartalkar AR, Wadher BJ, Selkar SP. Simple, effective and affordable approach for the treatment of burns infections. Burns 2010; 36:1242-7.
  • Nagoba BS, Wadher BJ, Rao AK, et al. Simple and effec- tive approach for the treatment of chronic wound infec- tions caused by multiple antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli. J Hosp Infect 2008;69:177–80.
  • Nagoba BS, Gandhi RC, Wadher BJ,Potekar RM, Kolhe SM. Microbiological, histopathological and clinical changes in chronic wounds after citric acid treatment. J Med Microbiol 2008;57:681-2.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Case Report
Authors

Basavraj Nagoba This is me

Amol Hartalkar This is me

Nagoba Basavraj This is me

Bharat Wadher This is me

Wadher Bharat This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 9 Issue: 3

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APA Nagoba, B., Hartalkar, A., Basavraj, N., Wadher, B., et al. (2012). Citric acid treatment of large non-healing ulcer in a patient with chronic liver disease. European Journal of General Medicine, 9(3), 205-207.
AMA Nagoba B, Hartalkar A, Basavraj N, Wadher B, Bharat W. Citric acid treatment of large non-healing ulcer in a patient with chronic liver disease. European Journal of General Medicine. September 2012;9(3):205-207.
Chicago Nagoba, Basavraj, Amol Hartalkar, Nagoba Basavraj, Bharat Wadher, and Wadher Bharat. “Citric Acid Treatment of Large Non-Healing Ulcer in a Patient With Chronic Liver Disease”. European Journal of General Medicine 9, no. 3 (September 2012): 205-7.
EndNote Nagoba B, Hartalkar A, Basavraj N, Wadher B, Bharat W (September 1, 2012) Citric acid treatment of large non-healing ulcer in a patient with chronic liver disease. European Journal of General Medicine 9 3 205–207.
IEEE B. Nagoba, A. Hartalkar, N. Basavraj, B. Wadher, and W. Bharat, “Citric acid treatment of large non-healing ulcer in a patient with chronic liver disease”, European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 205–207, 2012.
ISNAD Nagoba, Basavraj et al. “Citric Acid Treatment of Large Non-Healing Ulcer in a Patient With Chronic Liver Disease”. European Journal of General Medicine 9/3 (September 2012), 205-207.
JAMA Nagoba B, Hartalkar A, Basavraj N, Wadher B, Bharat W. Citric acid treatment of large non-healing ulcer in a patient with chronic liver disease. European Journal of General Medicine. 2012;9:205–207.
MLA Nagoba, Basavraj et al. “Citric Acid Treatment of Large Non-Healing Ulcer in a Patient With Chronic Liver Disease”. European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 9, no. 3, 2012, pp. 205-7.
Vancouver Nagoba B, Hartalkar A, Basavraj N, Wadher B, Bharat W. Citric acid treatment of large non-healing ulcer in a patient with chronic liver disease. European Journal of General Medicine. 2012;9(3):205-7.