Weeping legs due to edema

    • [DOC File]C&P Service Clinician's Guide - Veterans Affairs

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      Describe any limitation of activity or limitation of motion due to scarring or other skin lesions. NOTE: If there are disfiguring scars (of face, head, or neck), obtain color photographs of the affected area(s) to submit with the examination report. 5. Hemic and Lymphatic: Describe adenopathy, tenderness, suppuration, edema, pallor, etc. 6.

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    • [DOC File]Text

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      Venous ulcers typically occur in the lower legs, between the ankle and mid-calf area. They are flat, shallow wounds with irregular edges and a beefy color. There is firm edema and moderate to heavy drainage. The skin around the wound is dry, thin, and scaly, with visibly dilated superficial veins. The patient complains of minimal to severe pain.

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      The thickening of the skin is due both to inflammatory swelling as well as the mass of rapidly replicating keratinocytes; these “wildly” dividing cells of the stratum basal have been found to have cell cycle durations of only 36 hours compared to the normal 311 hours; in addition, the usual “turnover” time of 27 days to create a completely new layer of skin (beginning in the basal ...

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    • [DOC File]Health Services for South West

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      High reading could be due to abnormal vessel hardening from PVD, vessel calcification, edema, woody fibrosis, advanced age and long-standing hypertension. Abnormal ABPI 0.5 to 0.8 warrants referral for further medical assessment e.g. segmental compression studies &/or Toe Brachial Pressure Index.

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    • [DOCX File]Case Study: Herpes Zoster in a patient with CLL

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      Extremities: no clubbing, cyanosis, edema or lesions. Skin slightly dry on lower legs. Cap refill less than 2 seconds in all extremities. Peripheral pulses present, regular & full. Marked tenderness and guarding in left groin upon assessment of left femoral pulse.

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    • [DOC File]107 - Corpsman

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      Body fluids may be drawn into the injured tissue, causing edema and possibly a “weeping” fluid (plasma) loss at the surface. THIRD-DEGREE BURN. A third-degree burn is a full-thickness injury penetrating into muscle and fatty connective tissues, or even down to the bone.

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    • [DOC File]Medical Mastermind Community

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      marked edema, which splays epidermal keratinocytes apart and giving a spongy appearance to. intercellular bridges. Grossly, the skin has a weepy appearance with frequent blistering. Erythema nodosum (choice A) is a form of panniculitis, which is chronic inflammation in …

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    • [DOC File]PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS LECTURE – THE SKIN EXAM

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      Edema – nephrotic syndrome. Vascular and purpuric lesions (PAGE 156). Vascular NOTE: blanching occurs only when blood is not outside the vessel. Spider angioma. Fiery red, central body, sometimes raised, surrounded by erythema and radiating legs; often pulsatile and blanching.

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