Superficial Thrombophlebitis - developinganaesthesia
Local processes include superficial thrombophlebitis, ruptured popliteal (Baker’s) cyst, calf injury (with accompanying hematoma), asymmetric venous insufficiency, and other knee injuries. Systemic problems can include CHF, drug-related edema, or lymphedema – although all of these are usually symmetric. ................
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