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Atypical Areas (19–22)

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This chapter covers lesions on the sole not discussed in the preceding chapters (19), at the dorsum of the foot (20), in the transition zone between hairy and hairless skin (rhagades) on the midfoot and the forefoot (21) and recurrence of ulcers in pre-existing scars (22). None of these areas have a typical internal pressure point.

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Hochlenert, D., Engels, G., Morbach, S., Schliwa, S., Game, F.L. (2018). Atypical Areas (19–22). In: Diabetic Foot Syndrome. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92055-9_17

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