Golfer's vasculitis
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Golfer's vasculitis is a form of vasculitis (swelling of the blood vessels) experienced in the lower legs caused by excessive exercise in hotter temperatures. It is more common among older people.
It is called 'Golfer's' due to the large amount of walking done in golf, as well as it being a sport more popular among older people, resulting in greater incidence of the condition.
[edit] External links
- Australasian Journal of Dermatology, Volume 46 Page 11 - February 2005 "Golfer's vasculitis" by Robert I Kelly, Jacinta Opie and Rosemary Nixon
- About.com article about Golfer's vasculitis