Black heel and palm
Medical condition
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Other names | Calcaneal petechiae, Chromidrose plantaire, Post-traumatic punctate intraepidermal hemorrhage, Tache noir,[1] and Talon noir |
Specialty | Dermatology |
Black heel and palm is a skin condition characterized by a sudden shower of minute, black, punctate macules occurring most often on the posterior edge of the plantar surface of one or both heels.[2]: 43
See also
- Skin lesion
- List of cutaneous conditions
References
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Consequences of external causes
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- Chronic radiation keratosis
- Eosinophilic, polymorphic, and pruritic eruption associated with radiotherapy
- Radiation acne
- Radiation burn
- Radiation-induced cancer
- Radiation-induced erythema multiforme
- Radiation-induced hypertrophic scar
- Radiation-induced keloid
- Radiation-induced morphea
- Radiation poisoning
- Radiation recall reaction
- Sunburn
- Hypoxia/Asphyxia
- Oxygen toxicity
skin conditions
resulting from
physical factors
- Dermatosis neglecta
- Pinch mark
- Pseudoverrucous papules and nodules
- Sclerosing lymphangitis
- Tropical anhidrotic asthenia
- UV-sensitive syndrome
- environmental skin conditions
- frictional/traumatic/sports
- Uranium dermatosis
- iv use
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