Intractable Verrucous Hyperplasia: A Surgically Corrected Case

Citations

WEB OF SCIENCE

0
Citations

SCOPUS

2

초록

Skin problems commonly occur after lower limb amputation. One such skin anomaly that develops on the residual limb is wartlike lesions of verrucous hyperplasia. The process is reversible if external compression is applied in combination with adequate control of bacterial infection and edema. Prosthetic adjustments usually help with this condition. We report an intractable verrucous hyperplasia in a 66-year-old female patient. She complained of a painful, oozing, verrucous papule at the amputation site. Despite management with typical treatment procedures, the lesion worsened; therefore, surgery was performed. Our case demonstrates that an intractable case is possible despite appropriate management and that sometimes surgical correction is necessary.

키워드

SKIN PROBLEMS
제목
Intractable Verrucous Hyperplasia: A Surgically Corrected Case
저자
Chang, Ji HeaMoon, Hee BongKim, Chang JaeNam, KiyeunLee, Ho JunKwon, Bum SunPark, Jin-Woo
DOI
10.1016/j.pmrj.2014.11.008
발행일
2015-03
유형
Article
저널명
PM and R
7
3
페이지
322 ~ 325