Finger varicosis: chronic, stationary, no longer increasing swelling as well as tortuous and nodular, bluish phlebektasia and varices of the flexor-sided finger veins in an 89-year-old female patient. Heavily folded skin surface (skin atrophy). The clinical picture is diagnostically conclusive.
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