Venous vs arterial leg ulcers.
| 
 | venous disease | arterial disease | 
| presenting history, physical and social risk factors | previous history of DVT | diabetes | 
| position of ulceration | gaiter area of the leg | lateral malleolus and tibial area are common sites as well as toes and feet | 
| ain | throbbing, aching, and heavy feeling in legs | intermittent claudication | 
| ulcer characteristics | shallow with flat margins | punched out, occasionally deep | 
| condition of the lower leg | haemosiderin staining | thin, shiny, and dry skin | 
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