eschars
Eschars is the plural form of eschar, a term used in medicine to describe a dry, dark, adherent crust of necrotic tissue that forms on the skin or mucous membranes after injury. Eschars are typically leathery in texture and may be black, brown, or yellow-brown in color. They represent areas where tissue death has occurred and vascular supply is compromised.
Eschars arise in a variety of settings, most commonly after thermal burns, chemical or electrical injuries,
Pathophysiologically, eschars consist of coagulated and dead tissue with little or no perfusion. They can obscure
Management typically involves careful monitoring and assessment by clinicians. Debridement to remove devitalized tissue is often