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Diseases

Symptoms

Signs Investigations
Lymphatic filariasis
  • History of living in endemic area or travelling to it.
  • Painful non-pitting swelling
Chronic venous insufficiency
  • History of untreated varicose veins
  • Painful bilateral lower limb swelling increase with standing and decreased by rest and leg elevation
  • Typical varicose veins
  • Skin change distribution correlate with varicose veins sites in the medial side of ankle and leg
  • Reduction of swelling with limb elevation.
Duplex ultrasound will demonstrate typical findings of venous valvular insufficiency
Acute deep venous thrombosis
  • History of prolonged recumbency
  • Classic symptoms of DVT include acute unilateral swelling, pain, and erythema
  • Compression ultrasonography (CUS) with Doppler is the diagnostic test of choice
  • D-dimer is used for unprobable cases
Lipedema Patients may complain of pain,swelling and easy bruising.[1]
  • Family history especially in women; X-linked dominant or autosomal dominant condition[2] Abnormal deposition of fat and edema
  • Tenderness with palpation
Myxedema
  • History of untreated hypothyroidism
  • Infiltration of the skin with glycosaminoglycans with associated water retention
  • Chronic painful nonpitting swelling
Cellulitis Acute painful swelling and may be fever Tenderness,hotness and may be flactuation if abscess formed
Other causes of generalized edema History of chronic general condition(cardiac-liver-renal)

References

  1. Herbst KL (2012). "Rare adipose disorders (RADs) masquerading as obesity". Acta Pharmacol Sin. 33 (2): 155–72. doi:10.1038/aps.2011.153. PMC 4010336. PMID 22301856.
  2. Child AH, Gordon KD, Sharpe P, Brice G, Ostergaard P, Jeffery S; et al. (2010). "Lipedema: an inherited condition". Am J Med Genet A. 152A (4): 970–6. doi:10.1002/ajmg.a.33313. PMID 20358611.



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