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Old 04-20-2011, 09:52 AM #1
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Default discoloration in section of vein question

I have a small section of vein that appears white on the underside of my elbow. It is on the arm that as a lot of nerve damage including Ulnar, Radial, Median, Carpal tunnel, and brachial plexus.

Does this mean anything? Has anyone else got this?

It is only about an inch long and more prominent in the afternoon or evening maybe from swelling.
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