COMPLICATIONS OF PARKES WEBER SYNDROME
Munira S. Mahmudova , Senior Lecturer Of The Department Internal Medicine №1 Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan Surayyo M. Shukurdjanova , Associate Professor Of The Department Internal Medicine №1 Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan Nigora B. Nuritdinova , Associate Professor Of The Department Internal Medicine №1 Tashkent Medical Academy, UzbekistanAbstract
The article presents a clinical case of congenital arteriovenous dysplasia – Parkes Weber syndrome of the lower extremities. The features of its clinical picture and the difficulties of diagnosis are described. It is emphasized that Parkes Weber syndrome is a rare congenital disease of the vascular system, in some cases with the absence of its typical clinical manifestations and combined with other pathologies of the veins.
Keywords
Parkes Weber syndrome, venous angiodysplasia
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