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Thoughts please on a diabetic's toe.

Discussion in 'Podiatry Arena Help, Suggestions and Comments' started by Foot of the matter, Dec 21, 2020.

  1. Foot of the matter

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    A toe from an elderly man with type 2 diabetes, with discolouration under the nail and a red spot that has turned black on the underside of the tip. Any thoughts? Bruising or something else? Many thanks.
     

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