lymphoedema
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lymphedema / lymphoedema
see also:
Introduction
aetiology
primary
- congenital lymphedema (Milroy disease)
- AD disorder;
- accounts for 10-25% of primary cases
- starts in 1st yr of life, usually painless, pitting oedema
- lymphedema praecox (Meige disease)
- 65-80% of primary cases
- usually arises before puberty
- 70% are unilateral
- females 4x males
- lymphedema tarda
- usually starts in those older than 35yrs
- 10% of primary cases
- other primary conditions with lymphedema a feature:
- Distichiasis lymphedema syndrome
- yellow nail syndrome
- Turner syndrome
- Noonan syndrome
- Klinefelter syndrome
- Neurofibromatosis type 1
- Hemangiomas
- Xanthomatosis
- Congenital absence of nails
secondary
- tumour
- radiotherapy
- surgery
- post-infection:
- filariasis
- varicose veins
- portal hypertension
- burns
- insect bites
- extrinsic pressure
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