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Proud?

Posted By: pc on 2007-05-08
In Reply to: Round? - tr

Subject: Proud?

There is a term called proud flesh which might cause proud skin.  . 


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I think it is proud flesh....which is what happens when a wound is healing...it's an excessive growth of granulation tissue
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shoulder surgery-- Next, a single cannulated screw was placed from the greater tuberosity fragment in an oblique fashion into the neck region.  This was measured and filled with a partially threaded screw with a washer.  It had a good bite and was not s/l proud in any sense.


 


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The s/l proud flesh was debrided away. I found proud flesh as a term used on horses but never heard this used by an MD.
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Proud means above the surface (sticking out)
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Err, sort of. In your example, it is not proud (is flush w/surface), which is what I meant. (nm)
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According to http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/proud+flesh (sm)
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proud flesh (proud)
n.
The swollen flesh that surrounds a healing wound, caused by excessive granulation.