Lymphedema secondary: diffuse, uniform swelling of the right lower extremity with papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica. Known CVI. If the patient stands for a longer period of time the swelling increases significantly.
Myxoedema pretiabiales: circumscribed, blurred, yellowish-reddish, firm, hardly compressible, otherwise symptomless swellings; here a partial symptom of Graves' disease; typical is the orange peel-like surface of the swelling.
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