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Painful fat herniation is foot pain caused by the herniation of fat through the thin fascial layers of the weight-bearing parts of the heel. The herniation results in small bumps called piezogenic pedal papules or piezogenic papules. Though piezogenic papules are most commonly found on the heel, they can also be found on the wrist and palm.

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  • Piezogene Knötchen (de)
  • Piezogenic papules (en)
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  • Piezogene Knötchen (synonym „Piezogene Papeln“; von altgriechisch πιέζειν, „pressen, drücken“) sind druckbedingte Fettgewebsvorwölbungen der Haut. Diese treten überwiegend im Alter von 20 bis 30 Jahren auf. (de)
  • Painful fat herniation is foot pain caused by the herniation of fat through the thin fascial layers of the weight-bearing parts of the heel. The herniation results in small bumps called piezogenic pedal papules or piezogenic papules. Though piezogenic papules are most commonly found on the heel, they can also be found on the wrist and palm. (en)
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  • Piezogenic papules on the heel of an individual with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome. (en)
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  • Piezogene Knötchen (synonym „Piezogene Papeln“; von altgriechisch πιέζειν, „pressen, drücken“) sind druckbedingte Fettgewebsvorwölbungen der Haut. Diese treten überwiegend im Alter von 20 bis 30 Jahren auf. (de)
  • Painful fat herniation is foot pain caused by the herniation of fat through the thin fascial layers of the weight-bearing parts of the heel. The herniation results in small bumps called piezogenic pedal papules or piezogenic papules. Though piezogenic papules are most commonly found on the heel, they can also be found on the wrist and palm. Piezogenic papules are relatively common; in one population-based study, the prevalence was found to be 76%. They occur more frequently in runners, triathletes, and individuals exposed to long periods of standing. They are also common in individuals with connective tissue disorders, especially Ehlers–Danlos syndrome. (en)
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