Exercise-induced exertional compartment syndrome was first described by Vogt in 1945 as "march gangrene." The authors report a case of a 20-year-old United States Marine presenting with the florid findings of acute crural compartment syndrome. The patient's history of prior episodes of crural pain following long hikes led the authors to conclude that this patient had a chronic exertional compartment syndrome.
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