1. Popliteal pterygium syndrome - Genetics Home Reference
Popliteal pterygium syndrome is a condition that affects the development of the face, skin, and genitals. Most people with this disorder are born with a cleft lip, a cleft palate (an opening in the roof of the mouth), or both. Affected individuals...
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2. Popliteal pterygium syndrome - References - Genetics Home Reference
These sources were used to develop the Genetics Home Reference condition summary on popliteal pterygium syndrome.
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3. Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins near the surface of the skin. They are most common in the legs and ankles. They usually aren't serious, but they can sometimes lead to other problems.
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4. CTSNet Surgeons' Discussion Forums: Iatrogenic popliteal vein division...
49 female. 1 month ago, Backer's cyst was removed by our OS dept. Incidentally, popliteal artery was injured and they divided the popliteal vein. After then, her left lower leg became edematous, swollen. The patient complained left lower leg...
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5. Femoral Popliteal Bypass Surgery
Femoral popliteal (also called femoropopliteal) bypass surgery is a surgical procedure that may be used to treat severe blockage due to plaque in the femoral artery. A newer, minimally-invasive procedure is percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (P...
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6. Femoral Popliteal Bypass Surgery
Femoral popliteal (also called femoropopliteal) bypass surgery is a surgical procedure that may be used to treat femoral artery disease. A newer, minimally-invasive procedure is percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) of the femoral arteries.
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7. Veins
Blood vessels that carry blood away from an organ, as opposed to arteries which carry blood toward an organ. Examples of organs are the kidneys, the liver, the brain and the heart. Within the organ, oxygen and nutrients are extracted and carbon di...
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8. Popliteal Artery Aneurysm Diagnosis
Popliteal artery aneurysms often occur without symptoms. They are often diagnosed from X-rays or ultrasounds taken during routine physical examinations or to evaluate another condition.
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9. Popliteal Block - HSS.edu
Popliteal Blocks are used at the Hospital for Special Surgery to help alleviate pain after foot and ankle surgery. Patients who have a popliteal block will have the outside 75% of their foot numbed. Because it does not cover the entire foot, this ...
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10. Baker's Cyst (Popliteal Cyst)
When joint of synovial fluid builds up behind the knee if can form a cyst, called Baker's cyst, named for the surgeon who first described the condition. It is also sometimes called a popliteal cyst. Such cysts are not uncommon.
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