Superficial thrombophlebitis and anconeus epitrochlearis

Discussion:

The case shows characteristic history (pain, redness aligned to the arm), examination findings (palpable cord-like structure in subcutaneous plane, skin redness) and ultrasound findings (a subcutaneous vein showing non-compressible lumen with internal echoes, perivenous echogenic fat) of superficial thrombophlebitis.

There is an incidental finding of anconeus epitrochlearis which is present on both sides. There is no ulnar nerve edema on either side.

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