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chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS)

Differential diagnosis: - peripheral arterial disease (PAD) - exercise cause pain earlier in PAD than CECS (median 4 vs 15 minutes)= - cessation of exercise alleviates pain almost immediately in all PAD patients - low-grade pain lingers at rest in most patients with CECS - symptoms bilateral in 1/2 of both PAD & CECS patients - CECS patients more likely to describe tightness, muscle weakness, & altered sensation during exercise [1]

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compartment syndrome

References

  1. de Bruijn JA, Wijns KCA, van Kuijk SMJ et al Chronic exertional compartment syndrome in the differential diagnosis of peripheral artery disease in older patients with exercise-induced lower limb pain. J Vasc Surg. 2021 Jun;73(6):2114-2121 PMID: 33278541