KMID : 0032220190310010066
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Annals of Dermatology 2019 Volume.31 No. 1 p.66 ~ p.69
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Isolated Plantar Vein Thrombosis Resembling a Corn with a Bruise
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Hahm Ji-Eun
Kim Kang-Su Ha Jae-Won Kim Chul-Woo Kim Sang-Seok
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Abstract
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Plantar vein thrombosis, rarely-reported disease, is usually accompanied by pain and tenderness in the plantar region and should be differentiated from other dermatological conditions causing plantar pain, such as hemorrhagic corn/callus, plantar epidermal cyst, verruca, or plantar fibromatosis. A 52-year-old man presented with a violaceous tender subcutaneous nodule overlying a hyperkeratotic plaque on his sole. Initially, he thought it was a corn and applied keratolytic agents, which failed to work. Sonography revealed a well-demarcated mass with increased peripheral vascularity. His pain was relieved after a complete wide excision, which confirmed the mass to be plantar vein thrombosis after histopathological examination.
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KEYWORD
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Corn, Plantar vein thrombosis, Venous thrombosis
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