Corns Flashcards
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Define Hypertrophy
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Increase and growth of cells
2
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What is a corn?
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A small deep concentrated mass of immature ‘cornified’ cells
3
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What is parakeratosis?
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keratosis whereby the keratocytes retain the nucleus in the stratum corneum
4
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What are characteristics of Heloma Durum?
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- Clinical Abbreviation = HD
- Small well circumcised hypertrophy of the epidermis with parakeratotic core
- Conical or crescent shaped
- Normally occurs on dorsal aspect of IP joints, under metatarsal heads, and apices of digits
- Usually looks yellow/gray
- Callus normally overlies the lesion/core
5
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What is the etiology of Heloma Durum?
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- Intermittent compression / Shear
- Extrinsic factors - poor / ill fitting shoes, high level physical activity, toe deformities
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6
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What are characteristics of Heloma Molle
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- Clinical Abbreviation = H Molle
- Soft corn
- Located interdigitally, normally between 4th and 5th digits
- Has a macerated, white appearence
- ‘Rubbery texture’
7
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What is the etiology of Heloma Molle?
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- Normally intermittent compression, due to:
- Tight footwear
- Digital deformities
- Hyperhidrosis - excessive sweat
8
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What are characteristics of Heloma Millare?
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- Clinical Abbreviation = H Mille
- Can occur on weight bearing and non-weight bearing areas
9
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What is the aetiology of H Mille?
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- Thought to occur in response to a combination of forces
- Common areas are Calcaneous and 2nd MTPJ
- Usually chronic
- Can present as asymptomatic - sometimes patients do not report pain
- Normally occur at the periphery of weight-bearing areas
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What are characteristics of Heloma Vasculare
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- Clinical Abbreviation = H Vasc
- Is a corn with intrusion from vascularised dermal tissue. Extravasation can be present
- Common locations:
- Digital apices
- Dorsal IPJ
- Plantar 1st MTPJ
11
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What is the aetiology of H Vasc?
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- Normally excessive mechanical stress:
- Excessive intermittent compression
- Deep shear
- Digital deformity
- poor footwear
12
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What are characteristics of Heloma Neurovasculare?
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- Clinical Abbreviation = HNV
- Is a Heloma Durum with intrusion of vascularised dermal tissue into the epidermis, with nerve involvement
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13
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What is the aetiology of HNV?
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- Chronic mechanical stress - excessive intermittent compression
- toe deformities
14
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What are characteristics of Fibrous Corn?
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- Clinical Abbreviation = HFib
- Long standing corn with presence of fibrous tissue in the dermis
- Can perpetuate chronic irritation of tissue
- Can lead to more fibrosis
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What is the aetiology of HFib?
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- Excessive deep shearing
- Intermittent Compression