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elephantiasis/edema

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[Surgical therapy of scrotal edema in elephantiasis congenita hereditaria (Meige type)].

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The underlying cause of primary lymphedema is a malformation of the lymph vessel system. Secondary lymphedemas can be due to infections, recurrent inflammation, hypoproteinemia, tumors, operations, or irradiation. As a reaction to persistent edema and interstitial macromolecules, fibrosis occurs.

Lower leg edema and lichenification. Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa.

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[On the treatment of edema in lymphogenous-venous outflow blockage and in elephantiasis].

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Clinical images: Podoconiosis: foot edema resulting from regional geochemistry.

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[Elephantiasis edema of the face].

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Elephantiasis nostras--a case report.

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Elephantiasis nostras, the result of chronic lymphedema, is characterized by marked edema of the affected extremity with a thickened, verrucous, pebbly appearance of the skin. The pathogenesis is thought to be related to fibroblast proliferation following impaired lymphatic drainage, leading to

Clinical, parasitologic, and immunologic observations of patients with hydrocele and elephantiasis in an area with endemic lymphatic filariasis.

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Hydrocele and elephantiasis, major clinical manifestations of bancroftian filariasis, are thought to share a common pathogenesis. The characteristics of 121 patients with hydrocele or elephantiasis in Leogane, Haiti, were compared: 39% of 57 men with hydrocele and 3% of 64 persons with lymphedema of

[Elephantiasis of the genitalia and its treatment].

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Under analysis were results of the surgical treatment of 24 patients with lymphostasis of genitalia (27 operations). The method of choice for the 1st stage of edema (lymphedema) is considered to be lympho-venous shunting. In cases with fibredema (elephantiasis) the authors prefered radical excisions

Elephantiasis nostras 1984.

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Elephantiasis nostras is a rare condition that usually presents as a persistent swelling of the lower extremity secondary to recurrent lymphangitis. We present a patient, originally referred for "angioneurotic edema of the lip," who presented with a history of several months of persistent swelling

Elephantiasis nostras: an eight-year observation of progressive nonfilarial elephantiasis of the lower extremity.

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An eight-year follow-up of a progressive case of nonfilarial elephantiasis affecting the lower extremity and a review of the literature is presented. The natural history and management of this disorder are discussed, together with recommendations to assist the clinician in early identification an

Risk Factors for Podoconiosis: Kamwenge District, Western Uganda, September 2015.

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AbstractPodoconiosis, a noninfectious elephantiasis, is a disabling neglected tropical disease. In August 2015, an elephantiasis case-cluster was reported in Kamwenge District, western Uganda. We investigated to identify the disease's nature and risk factors. We defined a suspected podoconiosis case

Hypothyroid Graves' disease complicated with elephantiasis nostras verrucosa (ENV): a case report and review of the literature.

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Thyroid dermopathy is not a frequent feature of hyperthyroid Graves' disease, being present in less than 5% of the patients. Graves' disease has been shown to exist in euthyroid or hypothyroid forms in untreated patients. Here, we describe a case of hypothyroid Graves' disease with elephantiasis

Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa or "mossy foot lesions" in lymphedema praecox: report of a case.

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Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa is a rare disorder that results from chronic obstructive lymphedema. It is characterized clinically by deforming, nonpitting edema; malodorous hyperkeratosis with generalized lichenification; cobblestoned papules; and verrucous changes, that often result in extreme

Unexpected death in elephantiasis due to an abnormal life-style.

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A 22-year-old man was found dead after he had continued to sit on a reclining chair for 2 years. He had consumed an unbalanced diet, kept wearing the same pair of socks and never washed himself for the term. His skin of bilateral crura developed into elephantiasis with severely festered ulcers on

Nodular fibrosis: a rare complication of non filarial lymph edema.

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Lymphedema is a soft-tissue swelling that occurs following lymphatic fluid accumulation. Edema is due to insufficient lymphatic drainage that occurs because of lymphatic vessel obstruction or absence [1]. Chronic lymphedema can cause a clinical picture of tense non-pitting edema with thickened
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