1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0958-2592(98)90055-4
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Piezogenic pedal papules: treated by resection and hernial closure

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“…Piezogenic papules are constituted of herniations of fat tissue into weight-carrying connective tissue of the heels. [ 1 2 ] They occur as a result of continuous pressure on the heels, as a result of factors such as excessive weight, jumping, running, or carrying heavy loads. The pain appears to be caused from the continuous contact between the papules and footwear, although some have proposed that neurovascular anoxia in the lesions may also contribute to the pain.…”
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“…Piezogenic papules are constituted of herniations of fat tissue into weight-carrying connective tissue of the heels. [ 1 2 ] They occur as a result of continuous pressure on the heels, as a result of factors such as excessive weight, jumping, running, or carrying heavy loads. The pain appears to be caused from the continuous contact between the papules and footwear, although some have proposed that neurovascular anoxia in the lesions may also contribute to the pain.…”
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“…The pain appears to be caused from the continuous contact between the papules and footwear, although some have proposed that neurovascular anoxia in the lesions may also contribute to the pain. [ 1 2 3 ]…”
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“…PPP comprises herniations of fat tissue into the weight-carrying connective tissue of the heels 5, 6. They occur as a result of continuous pressure on the heels from numerous factors such as excessive weight, jumping, running, or carrying heavy loads.…”
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“…Some have also proposed that neurovascular anoxia in the lesions may contribute to this pain 5, 6, 7. Histologic studies find fragmentations of elastic tissue and herniations of subcutaneous fat into the dermis.…”
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