Sakitamiwa Classification -
I’m not familiar with a specific term called “sakitamiwa classification” in any established academic, medical, or taxonomic field. It’s possible this could be:
S2 (White Scar): Over weeks or months, the redness fades into a white or pale scar as the tissue matures. This marks the final stage of healing. Clinical Utility and Scoring sakitamiwa classification
The edema begins to subside. While the white coating remains, the margins become more distinct, and the surrounding mucosa may show early signs of regeneration. 2. The Healing Stage (H) H1 (Healing-1): I’m not familiar with a specific term called
- Group I usually has a good prognosis if treated early.
- Group II (especially TB Meningitis) carries a higher risk of mortality and long-term sequelae (disabilities).
A2 (Active-2): The edema begins to subside, and the ulcer margins become clearer. The mucus coating remains prominent. 2. Healing Stage (H) In this stage, signs of tissue repair become visible. Group I usually has a good prognosis if treated early
H2 (Healing-2): The defect is significantly smaller than in H1, and the regenerating epithelium covers most of the ulcer floor. The white coating is reduced to only about a quarter or one-third of its original area. 3. Scarring Stage (S)
