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Review

Buruli ulcer: wound care and rehabilitation

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Pages 73-84 | Published online: 27 Jun 2016

Figures & data

Figure 1 Non-ulcerative forms of BU of (A) the left hand showing a nodule, (B) the trunk showing a plaque, (C) the right upper limb showing the edematous form.

Note: Courtesy of BU photo library of Agogo Presbyterian Hospital, Agogo, Ghana.
Abbreviation: BU, Buruli ulcer.
Figure 1 Non-ulcerative forms of BU of (A) the left hand showing a nodule, (B) the trunk showing a plaque, (C) the right upper limb showing the edematous form.

Figure 2 BU of (A) the knee with granulation, (B) the left knee with yellow slough, and (C) the right thigh with black necrotic tissue.

Note: Courtesy of BU photo library of Agogo Presbyterian Hospital, Agogo, Ghana.
Abbreviation: BU, Buruli ulcer.
Figure 2 BU of (A) the knee with granulation, (B) the left knee with yellow slough, and (C) the right thigh with black necrotic tissue.

Figure 3 Healed BU of the left upper limb with extensive scarring and flexion deformity at the wrist.

Note: Courtesy of BU photo library of Agogo Presbyterian Hospital, Agogo, Ghana.
Abbreviation: BU, Buruli ulcer.
Figure 3 Healed BU of the left upper limb with extensive scarring and flexion deformity at the wrist.