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Painful piezogenic pedal papules
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Painful piezogenic pedal papules

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Piezogenic papules
Other names Painful fat herniation, piezogenic pedal papules
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Piezogenic papules on the heel of an individual with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome.
Specialty Dermatology
Symptoms Multiple yellowish to skin-coloured small or large bumps, mostly painless; typically on heels and wrist
Causes Pressure
Risk factors Obesity, flat feet, athletes, figure skaters, long-distance runners
Diagnostic method Appearance
Differential diagnosis Juvenile aponeurotic fibroma
Treatment None
Frequency Common

Piezogenic papules are protrusions of fat just beneath skin.

Signs and symptoms

They present as multiple small or large bumps characteristically on the heels and wrists. Most are asymptomatic and pain is rare, although some may present with pain before the bumps are noticed. They generally occur bilaterally and display a yellowish to skin-color. They may feel soft or firm.

Cause and risks

The bumps are caused by pressure. There may be an association with Prader–Willi syndrome, and around a third of individuals with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome may have them. Risk factors include obesity, flat feet, athletics, figure skating, and long-distance running.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is by its appearance. If present in a child it may appear similar to juvenile aponeurotic fibroma.

Treatment

Generally, no treatment is required. They usually disappear when pressure is relieved; avoidance of prolonged standing, taping foot, compression stockings, heel cups, padding devices.

Epidemiology

Piezogenic papules are relatively common; in one small population-based study, the prevalence was found to be 76%. The same study found that it was not unusual to demonstrate the bumps when pressing a person's wrist.

History

The term was first coined by W. B. Shelley and Rawnsley, who first described them in 1968.

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