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Peripheral Edema: Differential Diagnosis

Sandro Michelini, Alessandro Failla, Giovanni Moneta, A. Fiorentino, Marco Cardone

2020IntechOpen eBooks20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peripheral edemas can be generated by multiple causes, local and/or systemic. The difficulties in recognizing the exact nature of the edema and the cause that originates it often lead to erroneous considerations that determine an inappropriate therapeutic approach. In this chapter the various causes that generate peripheral edema are analyzed (systemic: cardiac diastolic dysfunction, kidney failure, liver failure, myxedema, from drugs, and idiopathic; and local: venous and/or lymphatic transport insufficiency). They are also described, according to the diagnosis made and the clinical and instrumental criteria to attain a correct and early diagnosis and to proceed to the most appropriate therapeutic measures (drugs, surgery, physical rehabilitative by means of manual and mechanical techniques) in individual cases.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePeripheral edemaEdemaPeripheralDifferential diagnosisMyxedemaIntensive care medicineCardiologySurgeryInternal medicinePathologyThyroidAdverse effectLymphatic System and DiseasesMuscle and Compartmental DisordersSympathectomy and Hyperhidrosis Treatments