Template:Unilateral leg swelling DDX: Difference between revisions
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[[File:Differential Diagnosis of Lower Extremity Edema.png|thumb|Differential Diagnosis of Pedal Edema]] | [[File:Differential Diagnosis of Lower Extremity Edema.png|thumb|Differential Diagnosis of Pedal Edema]] | ||
*Gravitational | *Gravitational | ||
*Venous insufufficiency | *Venous insufufficiency | ||
*[[Thrombophlebitis]] | |||
*Lymphedema | *Lymphedema | ||
*Drugs | *Drugs | ||
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**[[Renal failure]] | **[[Renal failure]] | ||
**[[Liver failure]] | **[[Liver failure]] | ||
**[[Hypoalbuminemia]] | |||
* Limb Hypertrophy | |||
** Hypertrophy of soft tissue or bone (Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome) | |||
** Overgrowth of body part (Proteus Syndrome) | |||
* Myxedema | |||
* Lipedema | |||
* Tumor | |||
* Post-thrombotic Syndrome | |||
Revision as of 18:17, 26 March 2019
Unilateral leg swelling
- Gravitational
- Venous insufufficiency
- Thrombophlebitis
- Lymphedema
- Drugs
- Deep venous thrombosis (uncomplicated)
- Leg or foot infection
- Fracture
- Compartment syndrome
- Causes of bilateral pedal edema
- Limb Hypertrophy
- Hypertrophy of soft tissue or bone (Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome)
- Overgrowth of body part (Proteus Syndrome)
- Myxedema
- Lipedema
- Tumor
- Post-thrombotic Syndrome
