Much appreciated brochacho. I'll pass on the info.
I’ve seen this on several occasions esp when “quads” were the pinned and believe there are several possibilities
1) “Crashing” although possible would be an UNUSUAL cause bc body temp exceeds room temp by 20-30 degrees F
2) An osmotic gradient?
If an AAS is injected into a fascial plane it can follow a course of lower resistance and “track” downward absorbing water along with it
3) infections ? must always be considered esp when the “redness” follows the involved body part lymphatic course
To that end a precise cause is best determined on a case by case basis
Jim
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