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name the syndrome/ disease

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pain in toes caused by thromboemboi; aka "trash foot"   Blue Toe Syndrome  
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or "small vessel fixed" occlusive dz; aka thromboangitis obliterans   Buerger's Disease  
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digit vaso-spastic disease, discoloration of fingers   Raynauds Syndrome : primary- without obstruction, secondary- underlying autoimmune connective tissue  
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total occlusion of deep veins sparring collateral with painful pallor limb   Phlegmasia Alba Dolens  
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iliofemoral thrombosis extends to collateral veins with painful cyanotic limb   Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens  
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Lt common iliac vein compression that results in vein thrombosis usually in pregnant woman   May-Thurner Syndrome  
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Repeated extrinsic compression of the subclavian and ax vein that results in thombosis   Paget- Schroetter Syndrome  
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Thrombosis or extrinsic compression that results in dilatations of neck veins, facial edema and bilateral arm swelling   SVC Syndrome  
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inflmmatory process of the arterial wall affecting medium and large arteries   Takayasu's & Giant Cell Arteritis  
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genetic disorder of connective tissue. predisposed to arotic aneurysm or AO dissection   Marfan Syndrome  
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95% neurogenic compression of brachial plexus or 5% commression of subclavian/ax artery   Thoracic Outlet Syndrome  
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hypoplastic/ absent deep veins in lower ext.   Kleppel- Trenaunay Syndrome  
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renal vein entrapment   Nutcraker syndrome  
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compression of the celiac axis   median arcuate syndrome  
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