Table 1.
Stage | ||||||
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Tissue | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5a |
Epidermis | Intact | Necrotic or missing | Necrotic or missing | Necrotic or missing | Necrotic or missing | Often absent |
Dermis | Necrosis limited to the superficial dermis | Necrosis of the major part, residues of hair follicles and glandular structures | Necrotic or missing | Granulation tissue, fibroplasia | ||
Subcutis | No lesions | No necrosis | Necrotic, excessive granulation tissue, microabscesses | |||
Bone | Slight proliferation of cambium possible | Reactive cambium and thickened, periosteal bone formation | Demarcated by excessive granulation tissue, “unprotected”b | Often thickened, sometimes granulation tissue | ||
Musclec | No lesion | Suprascapular muscles with fibrosis | Severely atrophied muscles | No lesion |
aHealed ulcer
bOverlying tissue is missing
cParts of surrounding shoulder girdle muscles (M. trapezius or M. deltoideus)