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PES CAVUS AND LYMPHOEDEMA

An Unusual Familial Syndrome

B. T. Jackson 1; and J. B. Kinmonth 1

1 Department of Surgery, St Thomas's Hospital Medical School, London; England

1. Two patients with bilateral pes cavus and lymphoedema are reported. Lymphography confirmed the existence of lymphatic insufficiency in both cases. In both there was evidence of hereditary factors in the etiology.

2. This familial syndrome appears not to have been previously reported.






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