Papillomavires-negative Verrucous Lesions in a Diabetic Patient with Neuropathy
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A 47-year-old diabetic Japanese female presented with verrucous lesions over the both first metatarsal heads. A neurological examination showed neuropathy with both sensory and motor loss on the feet, and distal lower legs. Althouth a historogical analysis revealed hyperkeratosis, acanthopapillomatosis, and vacuolated keratinocytes in the epidermis as verruca vulgaris, we werenot able to detect papillomaviruses by means of immunohistochemical staining and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The Pathogenesis of these verrucorus lesions might be related to chronic pressure or friction in an area of neuropathy.
- Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicineの論文
著者
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Muto Masahiko
Department Of Dermatology Graduate School Of Medicine Yamaguchi University
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Ichimiya Makoto
Department Of Dermatology Graduate School Of Medicine Yamaguchi University
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