crust: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
– crust is a dried layer of blood, serum, wound fluid (exudate), or medication residue that forms on the surface of skin. – crust commonly appears during normal wound healing and after many cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. – clinicians use the presence, thickness, and color of crust as a visual clue about healing and possible complications. – crust is related to a “scab,” but the terms are not always used identically in clinical notes.