eschar
Eschar is a dry, dark crust of dead tissue that forms over a wound or lesion as necrotic material accumulates. It differs from a typical scab in that eschar consists largely of devitalized tissue rather than dried blood and inflammatory exudate. The term is used in dermatology and wound care to describe necrotic tissue accompanying various injuries and infections.
Causes include severe burns (thermal or chemical), deep frostbite, and pressure ulcers; infections can also lead
Pathophysiology and appearance: Necrosis of skin and underlying tissue produces a firm, adherent crust that is
Management: Treatment focuses on removing nonviable tissue (debridement) as appropriate and addressing the underlying cause. Wound
Prognosis and prevention: Timely debridement and appropriate wound care facilitate healing and reduce complications. Prevention emphasizes