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The objective of this study protocol is to use wound biopsies that have been obtained during standard of care management for further scientific evaluation after standard evaluation by a pathologist. Further imaging and molecular analyses would closely evaluate the presence, architecture, and interaction of wound biofilm and human host tissues.
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The criteria for considering a wound biopsy in a given patient are a chronic wound (venous leg ulcer, diabetic foot ulcer, decubitus ulcer) that has been present for over two (2) months and has failed to progress towards healing (less than 20% decrease in size over 2-week period of time). Also any suspicious wound in which cancer is strongly considered on a clinical basis should be biopsied immediately without any arbitrary timeline being imposed.
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The subject must have a wound, which requires a biopsy for at least one of the following reasons:
The subject must be at least 18 years of age.
The ulcer to be biopsied must be greater than 3 centimeters in area.
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Unacceptable risk of bleeding as determined by the investigator.
Medical or emotional risk associated with the potential biopsy that outweighs the risk of not taking a biopsy as determined by the investigator.
48 participants in 1 patient group
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