Factitial lymphedema
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Factitial lymphedema | |
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Classification and external resources | |
ICD-10 | L98.1 (ILDS L98.110) |
Factitial lymphedema (also known as "Hysterical edema") is a skin condition produced by wrapping an elastic bandage, cord, or shirt around an extremity, and/or holding the extremity in a dependent and immobile state.[1]:850
See also
- Lymphedema
- Skin lesion
References
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