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Stemmer's Sign
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Stemmer's Sign
, Stemmer Sign, Kaposi-Stemmer Sign
Indications
Lower Extremity Edema
Mechanism
Lymphedema
results in thickened, fibrotic skin from
Protein
and inflammatory cell deposition
Exam
Technique
Attempt to pinch and lift skinfold at the base of the second toe (or middle finger)
Interpretation
Negative (able to pinch skin)
Does not completely exclude
Lymphedema
(especially if recent onset), but is more suggestive of other edema cause
No swelling at base of digit is more consistent with
Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Pitting swelling of the base of digit is more suggestive of CHF,
Nephrotic Syndrome
,
Cirrhosis
or other similar edema
Positive (unable to pinch skin)
Pathognomonic for
Lymphedema
Resources
Wound
Care Advisor: Stemmer's Sign
http://woundcareadvisor.com/positive-stemmers-sign-yields-a-definitive-lymphedema-diagnosis-in-10-seconds-or-less_vol2-no2/
References
Brenner (2007) Phlebologie 36(6):320-324 [PubMed]
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