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Definition of Pretibial

Pretibial
Pretibial Pre*tib"i*al, a. (Anat.) Situated in front of the tibia.

Meaning of Pretibial from wikipedia

- Pretibial myxedema (myxoedema in British English, also known as Graves' dermopathy, thyroid dermopathy, Jad****ohn-Dösseker disease or myxoedema tuberosum)...
- Myxedema can occur in: Hyperthyroidism, ****ociated with pretibial myxedema and exophthalmos. Pretibial myxedema can occur in 1–4% of patients with Graves'...
- Other symptoms may include thickening of the skin on the shins, known as pretibial myxedema, and eye bulging, a condition caused by Graves' ophthalmopathy...
- pustulosis (AGEP), erythema multiforme like eruption and drug induced pretibial erythema are among the reported serious side effects. Like any other selective...
- Peau d'orange can also be used to describe the dermopathy seen in the pretibial myxedema of Graves' disease, in which the ankles and shins become swollen...
- Leptospirosis Other names Rat fever, field fever, rat catcher's yellows, pretibial fever Leptospira magnified 200-fold with a dark-field microscope Specialty...
- Repeated streptococcal infection Lymphadenectomy Hereditary birth defects Pretibial myxedema Other diseases, such as the rare Klippel–Trénaunay syndrome,...
- 3q22-q23 (COL7A1), 3p21.3 (MMP1) 226600 Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica, pretibial 3p21.3 (COL7A1) 131850 Epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa 3p21.3 (COL7A1)...
- blood sugar, excessive urination, excessive thirst, delirium, tremor, pretibial myxedema (in Graves' disease), emotional lability, and sweating. Panic...
- superficial) infrapatellar bursa between the patellar ligament and skin. the pretibial bursa between the tibial tuberosity and the skin. It allows for movement...