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- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens abstract "Phlegmasia alba dolens (also colloquially known as milk leg or white leg) is part of a spectrum of diseases related to deep vein thrombosis. Historically, it was commonly seen during pregnancy and in mothers who have just given birth. In cases of pregnancy, it is most often seen during the third trimester, resulting from a compression of the left common iliac vein against the pelvic rim by the enlarged uterus. Today, this disease is most commonly (40% of the time) related to some form of underlying malignancy. Hypercoagulability (a propensity to clot formation) is a well-known state that occurs in many cancer states.The disease presumably begins with a deep vein thrombosis that progresses to total occlusion of the deep venous system. It is at this stage that it is called phlegmasia alba dolens. It is a sudden (acute) process. The leg, then, must rely on the superficial venous system for drainage. The superficial system is not adequate to handle the large volume of blood being delivered to the leg via the arterial system. The result is edema, pain and a white appearance (alba) of the leg. The next step in the disease progression is occlusion of the superficial venous system, thereby preventing all venous outflow from the extremity. At this stage it is called phlegmasia cerulea dolens. The leg becomes more swollen and increasingly more painful. Additionally, the edema and loss of venous outflow impedes the arterial inflow. Ischemia and, hence, gangrene are the ultimate dreaded consequence.Phlegmasia alba dolens is distinguished, clinically, from phlegmasia cerulea dolens in that there is no ischemia.\"Phlegmasia alba dolens\" literally means \"painful white edema\". It received the name \"milk leg\" because it was once thought to be caused by the metastasis of milk.The incidence of this disease is not well reported.".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens icd10 "I80.1".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens icd9 "451.11".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageID "19123388".
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- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageRevisionID "639279967".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inflammations.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vascular_diseases.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageWikiLink Common_iliac_vein.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageWikiLink Deep_vein_thrombosis.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageWikiLink Edema.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageWikiLink Metastasis.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageWikiLink Phlegmasia_cerulea_dolens.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageWikiLink Uterus.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phlegmasia alba dolens".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wikiPageWikiLinkText "white leg".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens diseasesdb "32484".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens icd "451.11".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens icd "I80.1".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens name "Phlegmasia alba dolens".
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- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens subject Category:Inflammations.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens subject Category:Vascular_diseases.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens hypernym Part.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens type Disease.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens type Thing.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens type Q12136.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens comment "Phlegmasia alba dolens (also colloquially known as milk leg or white leg) is part of a spectrum of diseases related to deep vein thrombosis. Historically, it was commonly seen during pregnancy and in mothers who have just given birth. In cases of pregnancy, it is most often seen during the third trimester, resulting from a compression of the left common iliac vein against the pelvic rim by the enlarged uterus.".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens label "Phlegmasia alba dolens".
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens sameAs Q2646594.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens sameAs Phlegmasia_alba_dolens.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens sameAs Flegmasia_alba_dolens.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens sameAs Flegmasia.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens sameAs m.04jkvcy.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens sameAs Q2646594.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens wasDerivedFrom Phlegmasia_alba_dolens?oldid=639279967.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens isPrimaryTopicOf Phlegmasia_alba_dolens.
- Phlegmasia_alba_dolens name "Phlegmasia alba dolens".