rattutslagets
Rattutslagets, often referred to as "rat's tail" in English, is a specific type of severe, persistent, and painful skin condition that can occur after a burn injury. It is characterized by a raised, thickened, and often warty or scaly surface. The term originates from the visual resemblance of the affected skin to a rat's tail due to its irregular texture and sometimes pointed or tapered appearance.
This condition develops in areas that have sustained deep or severe burns, particularly those that heal slowly
Rattutslagets is considered a precancerous condition, meaning it has a significant potential to transform into squamous
Diagnosis typically involves a visual examination by a dermatologist, and a biopsy is essential to confirm