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Knuckle pads from boxing |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 8, Number 5, 359-61, July - August 1998, Cas cliniques
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Author(s) : Lasse KANERVA |
Summary : A 21-year-old man developed painful hyperkeratotic, fissured, callosities on his knuckles (“knuckle pads”) after having boxed for five evenings a week for six months. Boxer’s knuckle pads are one type of traumatic skin injury regularly found in athletes, such as “jogger’s toe”, “athelete’s nodule”, “jog-ger’s nipple”, “runner’s rump”, “runner’s bump”, “rower’s rump”, “tennis toe”, “skier ’s shin”, “surfer’s nodule” “black heel”, “black palm”, “jazz ballet bottom” and “stria distensae”. These types of traumatic skin injuries are briefly reviewed here. |
Keywords : knuckle pads, boxing, occupational marks, hand dermatitis, friction, mechanical trauma, callosities.) |
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