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I know I have been saying this for a while, but the Gallery (linked in the top navigation bar) will be open soon, so we can build an online collection of clinical pictures.
That is a nasty ulcer on his/her medial 1st met head in picture one.
Not nearly as nasty as the one half down his shin. Bone clearly showing .
Possible necrosis?
Almost certainly ischeamic.
Lets see Pain, probably not, Parathesisa, not exactly, Pulselessness, almost certainly, perishing cold, i suspect so, paralysis, reasonable to assume, pallor, deathly white i'd say.
I pride myself on not being squeamish but this one is truly horrible! Posted elsewhere on the arena. I'll leave a page for people to get a good grip on their lunch. If you do not want to know the score, look away now.