Published Aug 11, 2007
GingerSue
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In this brief description of Charcot foot and diabetes, there is mention of neuropathic ulcers that resemble a "BB shot"
what does a BB shot look like?
morte, LPN, LVN
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In this brief description of Charcot foot and diabetes, there is mention of neuropathic ulcers that resemble a "BB shot"what does a BB shot look like?
i have just spent about 1/2 hour looking for a picture of this condition...no luck.....BB's are small, i am taking a guess, 4/5 mm in size and round...trying to remember if a BB gun shoots more than one at a time, if so the reference may be to a pattern of small wounds?
good luck
this is what I found in Podiatry Today in their article about Charcot foot and ulcer:
is this what a BB shot looks like?
cant say i ever saw the wound from a BB, only the pellets themselves,lol....but notice how round the two wounds are? the bigger one, the o.a. isnt but the surrounding area is....by the way you can click on the pictures to enlarge,(just in case you didnt pick up on that)
how to enlarge?
I can see the little magnifying glass icon
when I left click - it puts the same small picture onto its own screen
when I right click - it presents a menu of "email, print, etc"
where do I click for enlarge?
UM Review RN, ASN, RN
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Can't get the picture to come up, but here's a picture of a single BB. They're very small in actual size.
Here's a picture of Charcot-Marie-Tooth feet, one of which has a sore. Looking carefully at the wound, there's a small area that looks round and bumped-out a little bit, and I think that might be the area that most resembles a BB. Here's the link to that site:
http://www.gfmer.ch/genetic_diseases_v2/gendis_detail_list.php?cat3=842
these feet are very interesting to learn about.
this is also what i discovered (from epodiatry.com):
charcot foot and charcot-marie-tooth foot are different:
"charcot's foot is a complication of diabetes that almost always occurs in those with neuropathy (nerve damage). when neuropathy is present, the bones in the foot become weakened and can fracture easily, even without there being any major trauma. as the neuropathy is present, the pain goes unnoticed and the person continues to walk on it. this can lead to severe deformities of the foot. as this can be very disabling, early diagnosis and treatment is vitally important.
another way to consider it - imagine spraining your ankle and not knowing you have done this. you will continue to walk on it - imagine the damage that this would do. this is what happens in a charcot foot.
the charcot's foot should not be confused with the foot deformity that can occur in those with charcot-marie-tooth disease - they are very different conditions."
Gee, I didn't know that, Gingersue. I always love to learn new things. :)
Maybe this link will help? I found it under "charcot arthropathy"
http://www.podassociates.net/podassociates_web_011.htm
Here's another one:
http://www.mamc.amedd.army.mil/referral/guidelines/limb_charcot_foot_images.htm
this is very interesting to see how they do a capsulotomy,
and this is what the ulcer looks like:
I think the red thing at about 11 o'clock in the picture sure looks like the BB you were asking about in the first post.
I've seen this type of ulcer before, just didn't know it had a special name. Good thread. Thanks!
hmm go back to your original citation , when you "roll over" the picture hit the enter key i have a lap top, no mouse....i didnt right or left click just hit the pad.....and it enlarged.....but the last picture probably will do...
hmm enter doesnt work, havent used a mouse in so long,,,,what is the mouse equivalent of the lap top pad?
hmm go back to your original citation , when you "roll over" the picture hit the enter key i have a lap top, no mouse....i didnt right or left click just hit the pad.....and it enlarged.....but the last picture probably will do...hmm enter doesnt work, havent used a mouse in so long,,,,what is the mouse equivalent of the lap top pad?
when I go back to the little picture of Charcot foot, using my mouse to position the arrow over the picture - the little magnifying glass appears - I click on "enter" (to see what'll happen) and - it provides the entire article (from which I copied the picture). Very neat.
but I still can't enlarge the image (I know how to do this on pictures that have been saved on a Word document), but it doesn't work on this image. How does that little magnifying glass work?
On my lap top, the mouse equivalent is a little green button on the keyboard (but it'll only work if the mouse is disconnected)