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A 73-year-old man was referred to the acute medical team by his general practitioner with a suspected diabetic footinfection. He had a background of type 2 diabetes mellitus, chronic venous insufficiency and ulcers, peripheral vascular disease and deep venous thromboses (DVT).
The patient revealed that he had not removed his compression stockings for 4 months. He had chronic venous changes bilaterally, a swollen, erythematous right leg and foul-smelling discharge from his right foot with a deep wound at the base of his fourth toe due to compression by the distal edge of the stocking, with partial amputation of this digit (figure 1).
Figure 1
Photograph of patient's right foot showing near amputation of fourth toe.
X-ray of his foot (figure 2) showed bone destruction of the right fourth toe in keeping with osteomyelitis. Venous Doppler scans showed acute and chronic...
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