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  1. Egyptian Doctor

    Egyptian Doctor Moderator Verified Doctor

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    What is your medical diagnosis for this case ?

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  2. Osvaldo Gs

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    Filariasis
     

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    i think this could be a localized vascular ( venous problem ) with varicose veins in the left upper limb and left upper chest wall coz of venous obstruction (thrombosis) of the left subclavian vein...
     

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    i agree that the problem could be vascular, but it must be without trombosis - no sign of necrosis
     

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    plus it might be combined with lymphostasis
     

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    Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome
     

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    Answer : Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome

     

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