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Jemima E. Mellerio
,
Manpreet K. Lakhan
,
Sevgi E. Kozakli
,
Natasha Harper
,
Mark O'Sullivan
,
Lisa James
,
Rodney Fawkes
, and
Adrian Heagerty
Gianluca Nazzaro
,
Francesca Germiniasi
, and
Stefano Veraldi
Fish pedicure is considered to be an aesthetic treatment, first conceived in Turkey, in Kangal Hot Springs. These hot waters are rich in two species of fish of the Cyprinidae family that feed on the stratum corneum layer of patients with psoriasis. This treatment was later adapted to many spa resorts for “fish pedicure.” In this article, we performed a review of the skin infections already reported, explaining why this procedure, performed usually during summer holidays by tourists, is not risk free and should be discouraged by health workers.
Arianna F. Agnoletti
,
Emanuele Claudio Cozzani
,
Elena De Col
,
Nataniele Piol
,
Francesco Cabiddu
, and
Aurora Parodi
Emilio Trignano
,
Nefer Fallico
,
Gino Zingone
,
Corrado Rubino
,
Fabio Santanelli Di Pompeo
, and
Gian Vittorio Campus
Michelle P. Glover
,
Lindsey A. Beaman
, and
Cristóbal S. Berry-Cabán
Congenital Missing Tibial Sesamoid in a Marathon Runner
A Case Report
Garry Shtofmakher
,
Endri Afesllari
,
Adam Rozenstrauch
,
Thomas M. DeLauro
, and
Randy E. Cohen
The absence of the hallucal tibial sesamoid is seldom seen in the clinical setting. We present a case of a symptomatic missing tibial sesamoid in a female marathon runner.
When a Heel Won't Heal
An Important Differential to Consider
Catriona I. Wootton
and
Sheelagh M. Littlewood