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TUMOURS ON THE SOLE OF THE FOOT: A CASE SERIES



Abstract

Soft tissue tumours on the sole of the foot are rare and difficult to diagnose, we report a series of five patients who presented with a late diagnosis of a soft tissue tumour on the soles of their feet.

We reviewed the notes of five patients who presented with lesions on the soles of their feet. There were 3 males and two females with an age range from 35yrs to 78 yrs. Our results showed that there was at least a one year delay in their diagnosis from their initial symptoms. They all sought medical treatment late, and were all originally diagnosed with benign lesions at their first presentation. All but one, were found to have malignant lesions on biopsy which required surgical excision. As a consequence of the delay in their presentation and diagnosis, there was also a delay in their treatment.

Our conclusions are that tumours on the soles of the feet are difficult to diagnose and almost invariably present late.

The abstracts were prepared by Mr Roger Tillman. Correspondence should be addressed to BOOS at the Royal College of Surgeons, 35–43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PN