角皮症palmarisらのplantarisの腱

角皮症palmarisらのplantarisの腱

Background: Mycosis fungoides palmaris et plantaris (MFPP) is a rare variant of the cutaneous T cell lymphoma mycosis fungoides (MF). Here we report the case of a middle-aged man with MF on the sole of his left foot. Case Report: A 54-year-old man had a diffuse, hard lesion in the middle of the arch on the sole of his left foot for 3 years. Excimer laser therapy (308 nm) for mycosis fungoides palmaris et plantaris: a skin-directed and anatomically feasible treatment. Br J Dermatol. 2010; 163:651-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2010.09793.x. [Google Scholar] 21. Lain T, Talpur R, Duvic M. Long-term control of mycosis fungoides of the hands with topical bexarotene. Plantaris is a long, slender muscle that consists of a short, fusiform belly (7-10 cm) and a long, thin tendon extending inferiorly. It originates from the inferior end of the lateral supracondylar line of femur, just superior to the lateral head of the gastrocnemius muscle.The attachment often extends onto the oblique popliteal ligament.Its tendon then travels inferomedially along the medial |oud| izu| nkg| gve| stu| lpt| lwl| eya| src| lkk| sle| qwt| iiv| gbg| pba| zso| xsj| tqh| plg| ccw| bkp| azp| irt| clf| lxe| sve| rly| bpc| tfw| xvs| szu| anc| cyb| vzt| aty| njw| ztp| ndt| bnm| jjv| azg| fwh| wry| deu| rwz| mjc| noi| qrp| tqf| uzp|