
Foot infection gram-negative L08.8
Gram-negative foot infection: Dorsal side in case of gramnegative foot infection.

Foot infection gram-negative L08.8

Gout M10.0
Arthritis urica: suddenly (overnight) very painful (walking only possible with difficulty) redness and swelling of both metatarsophalangeal joints of the big toe, both 3rd toes as well as collateral of the left back of the foot (here no significant pressure pain). Known hyperuricemia

Foot infection gram-negative L08.8
In the area of the forefoot and the digites I and II, a foul-smelling, yellowish-smeary ulceration extending to the subcutis is visible. Furthermore, there are chronically stationary, long-standing, skin-coloured papules (papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica) aggregated to form bed formations, as well as partially whitish macerated toe spaces.

Foot infection gram-negative L08.8
foot infection, gram negative with intergital fly maggot infestation

Gout M10.0
Arthritis urica: sudden spontaneously occurring spontaneously and under slight pressure painful (walking is difficult) redness and swelling of the right metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe Known hyperuricemia

Foot infection gram-negative L08.8
Infection of the foot, gram-negative, painful macerations on toes and ball of the foot, sharply defined, whitish maceration on the edge, spotted fibrinous and purulent towards the depth, foul-smelling, evidence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Foot infection gram-negative L08.8

Gout M10.0
Gout: suddenly occurring painful monarthritis of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe with distinct swelling and redness. also painfulness due to pressure