Examination:
The degree of oedema is commonly described on a subjective 0 to 4+ scale in order of increasing severity (1).
Ankle circumference is a simple quantitative test for clinical practice with good reliability and is measured 7 cm proximal to the medial malleolus.(2).
Stemmer's sign is present if the examiner cannot pinch a fold of skin at the base of the patient's second toe. It is a sensitive test for primary and secondary lymphoedema (3)
References
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