
Chronic wounds are often associated with ischemic conditions whereby the blood vascular system is damaged. A mathematical model which accounts for these conditions is developed and computational results are described in the two-dimensional radially symmetric case. Preliminary results for the three-dimensional axially symmetric case are also included.
Wound Healing, viscoelasticity., chronic wound healing, Models, Biological, free boundary problem, Ischemia, Chronic Disease, QA1-939, Animals, Humans, Wounds and Injuries, Computer Simulation, TP248.13-248.65, Mathematics, Blood Flow Velocity, Biotechnology
Wound Healing, viscoelasticity., chronic wound healing, Models, Biological, free boundary problem, Ischemia, Chronic Disease, QA1-939, Animals, Humans, Wounds and Injuries, Computer Simulation, TP248.13-248.65, Mathematics, Blood Flow Velocity, Biotechnology
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