A case series of verrucae vulgares mimicking hyperkeratosis in individuals with diabetic foot ulcers.
Daniel Robert QuastMichael A NauckF G BecharaJuris J MeierPublished in: Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association (2018)
Verrucae may be more common in people with diabetic foot lesions and polyneuropathy than generally assumed. Typical findings include small, pinhead-sized bleedings within and surrounding hyperkeratous lesions. These findings should alert the clinician for the potential presence of a verruca. In such cases, biopsy should be performed to enable specific diagnosis and treatment.