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Posted On : 09 May 2007
A 11 month female infant presented with swelling of left hand and lower end of left forearm. All investigations including color doppler were normal. After 2 months of onset of this problem, there is slight hypertrophy of left arm. What can be the diagnosis and definitive investigation?
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Dr. Jyoti Taghuram
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A-V fistula in the arm. Angiography would be diagnostic.
17 years ago
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pediatriconcall
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IS there lymhedema or is the left side of the limb just more in size as compared to the right side? Rule out PROTEUS SYNDROME, NEUROFIBROMATOSIS, CONGENITAL ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA
17 years ago
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ekta khurana
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lymphatic obstruction.
17 years ago
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vss
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R-O lymphedema
17 years ago




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