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Targeted metagenomics reveals association between severity and pathogen co-detection in infants with respiratory syncytial virus. [PDF]
Lin GL +20 more
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Analysis of computed tomography venography for the diagnosis and endovascular treatment of iliac venous compression syndrome with venous leg ulcers: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Zhang F +6 more
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Challenging anticoagulation therapy for multiple primary malignant tumors combined with thrombosis: A case report and review of literature. [PDF]
Chen JX, Xu LL, Cheng JP, Xu XH.
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Nutcracker syndrome is rarely seen in the young. Most of the symptoms regress during follow-up. Rarely surgical intervention is necessary. This case presentation is unique for being the first case of nutcracker syndrome and coexistent Cockett syndrome that is treated with surgical intervention.
Bilgin Emrecan
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Syndrome de Cockett : quelles implications aux urgences ?
Resume Le syndrome de Cockett est une variation anatomique caracterisee par la compression de la veine iliaque commune gauche par l’artere iliaque commune droite. Ses manifestations cliniques peuvent etre des thromboses veineuses profondes le plus souvent du membre inferieur gauche, ou des signes d’insuffisance veineuse chronique.
T. Chiniard, P. Naulet, M. Chai
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In situ management of late thrombosis of a renal graft vein in a patient with Cockett syndrome
Late thrombosis of the renal graft vein is a rare complication that results in graft loss in the majority of cases. We describe the case of a 57-year-old female patient who had a kidney transplant 32 years ago and developed a late thrombosis of the graft
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Right-sided Cockett’s syndrome
Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2016Background Cockett and Thomas described and named Cockett's syndrome in 1965, commonly referred to as iliac vein compression syndrome (IVCS). It is often found as underlying cause in iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis (DVT). They described the syndrome mostly seen on the left side and predominantly in women during the second to the fourth decade of ...
Wouter Van Den Eynde
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