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Several risk factors for development of venous ulceration have been described.
Recurrent venous ulceration occurs in up to 70% of those at risk (2).
Reference:
1. Srinivasaiah N, Dugdall H, Barrett S, et al. A point prevalence survey of wounds in north-east England. J Wound Care 2007;16:413–419.
2. Grey JE, Harding KG, Enoch S. Venous and arterial leg ulcers. BMJ. 2006;332(7537):347-50.
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