A severely obese patient presents to the clinic with edema of the right lower extremity that is impairing ambulation. Upon inspection, the healthcare provider notes that the edema does not indent with pressure, the skin on the right lower extremity is thick and rough, and distal pulses are present and equal bilateral. The healthcare provider should expect which of the following?
A) Peripheral vascular disease
B) Congested heart failure
C) Deep vein thrombosis
D) Lymphedema