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During a visit to the clinic, a woman in her seventh month of pregnancy states that her legs feel "heavy in the calf" and that she often has foot cramps at night. The nurse notices that the patient has dilated, tortuous veins apparent in her lower legs. Which condition is reflected by these findings?

A) Lymphedema
B) Varicose veins
C) Raynaud phenomenon
D) Deep vein thrombophlebitis

Varicose Veins

Abnormally enlarged and twisted veins, often appearing in the legs, caused by weakened vein walls and valves.

Foot Cramps

Involuntary contractions or spasms of the muscles in the foot, often causing sudden pain and discomfort.

Dilated Veins

Enlarged and swollen veins often visible under the skin, resulting from increased pressure within the veins.

  • Identify and describe conditions causing lower extremity discomfort and visible changes in pregnant women.
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