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ELEPHANTIASIS (Barbadoes leg; Boucnemia), is a disease dependent on chronic lymphatic obstruction, and characterized by hypertrophy of the skin and subcutaneous tissue.
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What is the cause of the symptoms of elephantiasis? ... Symptoms of acute infection of elephantiasis are: ... Current drugs for elephantitis can kill the worm larvae, or micro-filariae, ... Leg Diseases
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Elephantiasis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephantiasis
Elephantiasis (/ˌɛlɨfənˈtaɪ.əsɨs/ el-i-fən-ty-ə-sis) is a disease that is characterized by the thickening of the skin and underlying tissues, especially in the legs ...
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Elephantiasis, or Lymphatic Filariasis, is a rare disorder of the lymphatic system caused by ... There may also be an enlargement of the lymph nodes of the legs.
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Aug 19, 2008 ... This photo belongs to. prep4md's photostream (191) · Naeglaria Fowleri in brain tissue; Trichomona Vaginalis trophozoite; Elephantiasis of leg ...
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Sep 3, 2011 ... Elephantiasis. Elephantiasis is a severely disfiguring and disabling condition in which thearms, legs, or genitals swell so much that they can ...
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www.wisegeek.com/what-causes-elephantiasis.htm
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Nov 9, 2011 ... It primarily affects the legs and genitals, resulting in baggy, thickened and ulcerated skin, along with fever and chills. Elephantiasis can be very ...
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Elephantiasis. The word elephantiasis is a vivid and accurate term for the syndrome as it describes the enlargement of the arms, legs, or genitals to elephantoid ...
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Elephantiasis leg. Elephantiasis of the left leg . SThis is the leg of a 27-year-old man from Buffalo, New York. This patient had elephantiasis for 12 years; his leg ...
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