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1986 | OriginalPaper | Hoofdstuk
31. Perforating Plantar Ulcer
Abstract
The term “perforating ulcer” was first proposed by Vesignié d’Abbéville. The first description was made by Nelaton in 1852: “a torpid ulceration, painless, without tendency to spontaneous cure, of neurotrophic origin with a protruding epidermal border which is cornified and whitish in colour” (Figs. 31.1, 31.2).