Verrucae plantares. a single painful plantar wart existing for several months. rough surface with whitish scaling. the diagnosis plantar wart can easily be attributed to the lack of patency of the papillary ridges (see following figure).
A single painful plantar wart existing for several months. The diagnosis plantar wart can easily be attributed to the lack of patency of the papillary ridges; papillary ridges here shown in blue. In the wart area complete interruption of the papillary ridges.
Verrucae plantares. multiple solid verrucae, solid papules, which in places are also aggregated. in the centre painful when strong pressure is applied.
Verrucae plantares. Chronic recurrent, rough, rough, yellow-greyish, sooted papules and plaques on the planta pedum of a 47-year-old man that have been present for several years. Furthermore, there are multiple, skin-coloured or reddish scars in cases of multiple surgical removal of warts.
Verrucae plantares: papules and plaques on the sole of the foot of a 52-year-old man, which have been present for several years, and which cause considerable pain when walking.
verrucae plantares. sole of the foot in a 13-year-old competitive swimmer. painfulness during walking. lesions increasing since about 3 years. findings: aggregation, numerous, up to 2-4 mm large, clearly indurated horn crater with a slightly raised lateral horn wall (see left part of the picture). rough surface with whitish scaling. in some lesions approximately pinhead-sized, dark spot hemorrhages; see left part of the picture below.
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