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A laceration is a type of wound caused by the tearing or splitting of skin, which can occur due to a variety of reasons such as accidents, falls, or sharp objects. When a laceration occurs, it can often be accompanied by an abrasion, which is a superficial wound that affects only the top layer of skin. Abrasions are typically caused by friction or scraping against a rough surface.

When a laceration is accompanied by abrasions along the wound margins, it can pose a particular challenge for healthcare providers in terms of wound care and healing. The presence of abrasions can complicate the healing process by introducing additional foreign material and bacteria into the wound, potentially leading to infection or delayed healing.

Fig.1 Lacerations with abrasions along the wound margins.

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