OSCE Corn and Callus Flashcards
What are Corns/Callus
Callus:
* is a yellowish plaque of hard skin caused by mechanical stress which causes hyperkeratosis or a thickening of the stratum corneum
* Most commonly seen on the plantar aspect of the foot and areas exposed to stress
Corn:
* Is an inverted cone of hyperkeratinised tissue that pushes back into the skin
* also caused by mechanical stress e.g shear friction pressure torsion.
* Both are affectivley an increased rate of keratinisation and a decreased rate of desqumation
What are the different types of corns
Helloma durum (hard corn):
* commonly over boney prominences
* dark yellowish
* mistaken for verrucae or foreign body
Helloma Millarie (Seed Corn):
* Single clusters of small corns
* Found on weight bearing areas
Helloma Molle (Soft Corn)
* Interdigital
* white soggy mass
Vascular Corn
* painful upon direct pressure most namely torsion
vascular elements intertwined in the tissue
What are the management/treatment options for corns/callus
So provide symptomatic relief either through Enucleation of the corn or removal of the callus through sharps debridement
re- distribute pressure using padding or some form of orthotic device
Address any biomechanical issues which may be causing un neccesary mechanical stress so does the pateint have any toe or foot deformities causing excessive pressure
Address any issues regarding the patients footwear advise patient to wear a low heeled shoe with roomy toebox
Topical solutions to reduce hardness or bulk
Contributing factors
occlusive footwear
biomechanical issues so any toe or foot deformities causing excessive pressure
loss of fibro fatty padding over boney prominences (rheumatoid arthrits patients)