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														Clinical Studies of Plantar Ulcers in Leprosy Patients | 
													 
													
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														Dept.  of  Dermatology,  Chonnam  University  Medical  School   and University Hospital, Kwang-ju, Korea#, Dept. of Dermatology, Won Kwang University School of Medicine, Iri, Korea## | 
													 
													
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														 Of 2,019 patients randomly selected from the Korean National  Leprosarium on Sorokdn  Island, 185 patient s (9.25%) were found to have plantar ulcers. The greatest prevalence  of these ulcers was found in lepromatous male patients between 51 and 60 years of age.  Most patients had  only one  ulcer and only  84 (31.5%)  of the 267  ulcers seen  were  infected Ninty nine (37.1%) of the ulcers were found at the base of the lateral four toes  while 55(20.6%) were found on the lateral border of  the foot. Superficial type ulcers, (i.  e., those  were  destruction limited   to the  soft tissue),  numbered  142 (53.2%),   and  relapsing type of ulcers numbered 98 (36.7%). traumatic wounds led to  the formation of  81(30.3%) ulcers, and necrosis blisters account ed for 80 (30.3%) of the ulcers  observed.  Most ulcers observed were of less than six months duration and there was usually only  one ulcer on a foot, Callosity was the most commonly seen in pre-ulcerative lesions. Of  346 feet  examined, 195  ulcers develope  on 197  anesthetic feet  while only  37 ulcers  developed on  101 feet   showing normal sensibility.   While plantar ulcers  were  most  commonly found on inverted foot, among all foot deformities the most common type was  boat foot. Fibrosis  and sclerosis  were the  most pronounced histopathological  changes  seen in the middle and  deep dermis. Neither sweat glands  nor Hansen's bacillus were  seen in any of the tissue  specimens. Anhidrosis was found to  be a major contributing  factor toward the development of plantar ulcers, especially on  non-weight bearing areas  of the foot. | 
													 
													
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