Post-phlebitic syndrome of any etiology:

Description Percentage

Massive board-like edema with constant pain at rest

100
Description Percentage

Persistent edema or subcutaneous induration, stasis pigmentation or eczema, and persistent ulceration

60
Description Percentage

Persistent edema and stasis pigmentation or eczema, with or without intermittent ulceration

40
Description Percentage

Persistent edema, incompletely relieved by elevation of extremity, with or without beginning stasis pigmentation or eczema

20
Description Percentage

Intermittent edema of extremity or aching and fatigue in leg after

prolonged standing or walking, with symptoms relieved by elevation of extremity or compression hosiery

10
Description Percentage

Asymptomatic palpable or visible varicose veins

0

Note: These evaluations are for involvement of a single extremity. If more than one extremity is involved, evaluate each extremity separately and combine (under §4.25), using the bilateral factor (§4.26), if applicable.

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