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Ledderhose Disease: Pathophysiology Diagnosis and Management
Santhosh Srinivasan S1, U Thygarajan1, D Gokul Raj1
1Department of Orthopedics, Sri Ramachandra Medical College, Chennai, TamilNadu, India.
Introduction:
Ledderhose's disease, also known asplantar fibromatosis, is a rare benign nodular hyperplasia of the plantar aponeurosis. The disease is locally aggressive and can be managed very well conservatively. In patients who present with severe pain on weight-bearing might require surgical excision.
Case Report:
We would like to report about a case of 40-year-old female with bilateral Ledderhose's disease. She was treated conservatively to no avail. On surgical excision of the fibrosis tissue, the patient gives complete relief of symptoms. In this paper, we would to discuss both the conservative and surgical methods adopted to prevent post-operative complications.
Conclusion:
Ledderhose disease is a rare benign aggressive disease which presents as nodules over the sole of the foot. The disease is usually manageable conservatively. Wide margin surgical excision of the nodule in severe cases will provide pain-free mobilization and prevent recurrence.
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