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  2. Lipedema - Wikipedia

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    Lipedema is a medical condition that is almost exclusively found in women [3] and results in enlargement of both legs due to deposits of fat under the skin. [2] Women of any weight may develop lipedema [2] [3] and the fat associated with lipedema is resistant to traditional weight-loss methods. [4]

  3. Knee effusion - Wikipedia

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    Swelling of the knee, water on the knee: Traumatic effusion of the right knee, with swelling lateral to the kneecap marked by an arrow: Symptoms: swelling, soreness, might feel hot, hard to move: Duration: 3-6 months: Risk factors: acl injury, aids: Prevention: ice bath: Treatment: cold: Deaths: 7

  4. Schamberg disease - Wikipedia

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    Schamberg's disease, (also known as "progressive pigmentary dermatosis of Schamberg", [1] "purpura pigmentosa progressiva" (PPP), [1] and "Schamberg's purpura" [1]) is a chronic discoloration of the skin found in people of all ages, usually only affecting the feet, legs or thighs or a combination.

  5. Lick granuloma - Wikipedia

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    In dogs, it results typically from the dog's urge to lick the lower portion of one of their legs. The lesion can initially be red, swollen, irritated, and bleeding, similar to a hot spot (wet eczema). The animal's incessant licking of the lesion eventually results in a thickened, firm, oval plaque, which is the granuloma.

  6. Deep vein thrombosis - Wikipedia

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    Active cancer (treatment within last 6 months or palliative) +1 point +1 point Calf swelling ≥ 3 cm compared to asymptomatic calf (measured 10 cm below tibial tuberosity) +1 point +2 points Swollen unilateral superficial veins (non-varicose, in symptomatic leg) +1 point +1 point Unilateral pitting edema (in symptomatic leg) +1 point —

  7. Altitude sickness - Wikipedia

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    Right: The same woman with a swollen face while trekking at high altitude (Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal; 4,130 m (13,550 ft)). People have different susceptibilities to altitude sickness; for some otherwise healthy people, acute altitude sickness can begin to appear at around 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) above sea level, such as at many mountain ski ...

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