![AAPS - Liposuction normalizes elephantiasis of the leg - a prospective study with an eight-year follow-up. AAPS - Liposuction normalizes elephantiasis of the leg - a prospective study with an eight-year follow-up.](https://meeting.aaps1921.org/abstracts/2012/images/g13_1.png)
AAPS - Liposuction normalizes elephantiasis of the leg - a prospective study with an eight-year follow-up.
![Patient 2. Massive elephantiasis nostras of the left lower leg. Upper... | Download Scientific Diagram Patient 2. Massive elephantiasis nostras of the left lower leg. Upper... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Uwe-Wollina/publication/261753673/figure/fig5/AS:202645739446281@1425325917525/Patient-2-Massive-elephantiasis-nostras-of-the-left-lower-leg-Upper-row-Before_Q640.jpg)
Patient 2. Massive elephantiasis nostras of the left lower leg. Upper... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa in the setting of lymphoedema tarda and neurofibromatosis type 1 | BMJ Case Reports Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa in the setting of lymphoedema tarda and neurofibromatosis type 1 | BMJ Case Reports](https://casereports.bmj.com/content/bmjcr/12/11/e230637/F5.large.jpg)
Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa in the setting of lymphoedema tarda and neurofibromatosis type 1 | BMJ Case Reports
![Elephantiasis and river blindness could be eliminated faster with new molecule | Imperial News | Imperial College London Elephantiasis and river blindness could be eliminated faster with new molecule | Imperial News | Imperial College London](https://www.imperial.ac.uk/ImageCropToolT4/imageTool/uploaded-images/newseventsimage_1547485084091_mainnews2012_x1.jpg)
Elephantiasis and river blindness could be eliminated faster with new molecule | Imperial News | Imperial College London
![Elephantiasis in the right leg of an inhabitant of the West Indies. Photograph. | Wellcome Collection Elephantiasis in the right leg of an inhabitant of the West Indies. Photograph. | Wellcome Collection](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/V0031485/full/full/0/default.jpg)
Elephantiasis in the right leg of an inhabitant of the West Indies. Photograph. | Wellcome Collection
![Elephantiasis. Computer illustration of the leg of a person affected by elephantiasis, also known as lymphatic filariasis. This disease is caused by parasitic nematode worms transmitted in larval form by the bite Elephantiasis. Computer illustration of the leg of a person affected by elephantiasis, also known as lymphatic filariasis. This disease is caused by parasitic nematode worms transmitted in larval form by the bite](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/PA6GA3/elephantiasis-computer-illustration-of-the-leg-of-a-person-affected-by-elephantiasis-also-known-as-lymphatic-filariasis-this-disease-is-caused-by-parasitic-nematode-worms-transmitted-in-larval-form-by-the-bite-of-mosquitoes-the-larvae-develop-into-adult-worms-macrofilariae-that-lodge-in-and-block-the-lymphatic-system-which-is-also-shown-in-the-image-this-causes-lymph-fluid-to-accumulate-in-the-limbs-a-form-of-lymphoedema-elephantiasis-is-rarely-fatal-but-causes-widespread-suffering-in-tropical-regions-treatment-involves-drug-therapy-and-rigorous-hygiene-to-prevent-skin-infections-PA6GA3.jpg)