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Non-healing ‘diabetic’ ulceration which turned out to be a lentiginous melanoma: a case from a diabetic foot clinic

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There are currently 425 million of people with diabetes worldwide[1][1] and diabetic foot disease affects approximately 6% of them.[2][2] Any skin lesion in a person with a history of diabetes should… Click to show full abstract

There are currently 425 million of people with diabetes worldwide[1][1] and diabetic foot disease affects approximately 6% of them.[2][2] Any skin lesion in a person with a history of diabetes should be, however, reviewed with an open mind and with awareness of possible differential diagnoses.

Keywords: healing diabetic; case; diabetic ulceration; non healing; foot; diabetic foot

Journal Title: BMJ Case Reports
Year Published: 2019

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