Title of article
Case Report: Four Generations of Rare Familial Lymphedema (Milroy Disease)
Author/Authors
Gokhale, Sankalp Duke University - School of Medicine - Department of Neurology, USA , Gokhale, Sanjay Rajhans Hospital - Department of Pediatrics and Family Practice, India
From page
593
To page
596
Abstract
Objective: To report a rare case of familial lymphedema (Milroy disease) affecting 4 generations of individuals. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 28-year-old woman presented with bilateral pedal edema which she had since birth. A detailed evaluation including blood counts, metabolic panel and imaging studies ruled out secondary causes of lymphedema. The family history revealed many affected individuals up to 4 generations. She was reassured about the potential benign yet familial nature of this condition. She was advised to wear compression stockings and to avoid scratches or skin breakdowns in the lower extremities to prevent cellulitis. Conclusion: This case showed the occurrence of asymptomatic progressive lymphedema in 4 generations of individuals.
Keywords
Lymphedema , Familial condition , Milroy disease
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Record number
2590960
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