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A diabetic foot ulcer is a wound that develops on the foot of an individual with diabetes. It is typically caused by a combination of factors including nerve damage and poor circulation.

A pressure ulcer, also known as a bedsore, is an area of localized damage to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure on the skin.

A surgical wound is a cut or incision made in the skin and underlying tissues during a surgical procedure. These wounds are intentionally created by a surgeon.

An arterial ulcer is a type of wound that occurs due to poor blood circulation in the arteries, particularly in the lower extremities.

A venous leg ulcer is a type of wound that develops on the lower leg or ankle due to poor venous circulation.

A traumatic wound is an injury caused by an external force or physical trauma to the body. These wounds can vary widely in severity.

A burn wound is an injury to the skin and underlying tissues caused by exposure to heat, flames, chemicals, electricity, or radiation.

A cancerous ulcer is a type of wound or sore on the skin or mucous membranes that develops as a result of cancerous growth or malignancy.

MOHS surgery refers to a wound resulting from a specialized surgical technique called MOHS micrographic surgery.
