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Swelling in the Leg : - Coggle Diagram
Swelling in the Leg
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Anatomy
Sciatic Nerve
Femoral Nerve
Obturator Artery
Femoral Vein
Femoral Artery
Lumbar Plexus Cutaneous Innervations
Muscle of the Thigh
Popiteal Fossa
Femur
Obturator Nerve
Physical Examination
Palpation
Movement
Inspection
Stability and Special Tests
For Bone Tumors
AROM / PROM
Warm, Cold, Tender
Mass, Swelling, Deformities
Lymph Node Examination
Gait
Abdominal Exam for Masses
Possible Causes
Tumor
Thigh Strain
Diabetic Muscle Infarction
Vasculitis
Thrombophlebitis
Boil
Investigations
Radiology
MRI
CT Scan
X-Ray
Radioisotope Test
BoneBiopsy
Needle Biopsy
Open Biopsy
Blood Tests
ESR
White Blood Count
Hemoglobin Test
Osteosarcoma
Types
Primary
Secondary
Management
Surgery
Limb Salvage Surgery
Chemotherapy
Amputation
Definition
Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer that usually develops in the osteoblast cells that form bone
Complications
Movement Issues
Loss of Limb
Chemotherapy Side Effects
Metastasis