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  2. Deep vein thrombosis - Wikipedia

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    Deep vein thrombosis ( DVT) is a type of venous thrombosis involving the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein, most commonly in the legs or pelvis. [9] [a] A minority of DVTs occur in the arms. [11] Symptoms can include pain, swelling, redness, and enlarged veins in the affected area, but some DVTs have no symptoms.

  3. Hip replacement - Wikipedia

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    Leg length discrepancy after hip replacement is calculated as the vertical distance between the middle of the minor trochanters, using the acetabular tear drops or the transischial line as references for the horizontal plane. A discrepancy of up to 1 cm is generally tolerated.

  4. Heterotopic ossification - Wikipedia

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    In heterotopic ossification, the swelling tends to be more proximal and localized, with little or no foot/ankle edema, whereas in thrombophlebitis the swelling is usually more uniform throughout the leg. Treatment. There is no clear form of treatment.

  5. Greater trochanteric pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Treatment. Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome. Greater trochanteric pain syndrome ( GTPS ), a form of bursitis, is inflammation of the trochanteric bursa, a part of the hip . This bursa is at the top, outer side of the femur, between the insertion of the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus muscles into the greater trochanter of the femur ...

  6. Thrombosis prevention - Wikipedia

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    Calf swelling: superficial vein dilation Recent major surgery: redness of area Edema or swelling of only leg: Recent trauma to leg Tenderness in the calf and/or thigh

  7. Dramatically Reduce Leg Swelling and Pain With This ... - AOL

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    Leg pain or swelling can come with age or specific types of medical maladies — but the most common type of pain comes from general fatigue. If you’ve been on your feet all day or haven’t had ...

  8. Post-thrombotic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Signs and symptoms of PTS in the leg may include: pain (aching or cramping) heaviness; itching or tingling; swelling (edema) varicose veins; brownish or reddish skin discoloration; ulcer; These signs and symptoms may vary among patients and over time.

  9. Got Swollen Feet? These 5 Foods and Drinks Could Be the Culprit

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    If you are experiencing swelling in your legs, ankles, feet or other parts of the body, below are five foods and drinks to avoid.

  10. May–Thurner syndrome - Wikipedia

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    May–Thurner syndrome (MTS), also known as the iliac vein compression syndrome, is a condition in which compression of the common venous outflow tract of the left lower extremity may cause discomfort, swelling, pain or iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis.

  11. Hip examination - Wikipedia

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    Swelling (soft tissue, bony swellings) Scars (old injuries, previous surgery) Sinuses (infection, neuropathic ulcers) Wasting (old polio, Carcot-Marie-Tooth) or hypertrophy (e.g. calf pseudohypertrophy in muscular dystrophy) Deformity (leg length discrepancy, pes cavus, scoliosis, lordosis, khyphosis) Feel