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[MSCTV in the diagnosis and treatment of Cockett's syndrome].

Zhong nan da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Central South University. Medical sciences, 2014
To explore the effect of direct multi-slice computed tomography venography (MSCTV) on Cockett's syndrome.The imaging features of Cockett's syndrome diagnosed by direct MSCTV were retrospectively analyzed. The iliac vein compression tube segments were reconstructed axially.
Jing, Chen, Feng, Gao, Jianqiang, Chen
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[Clinical presentations of Cockett's syndrome. 16 cases].

La Nouvelle presse medicale, 1981
Cockett's syndrome (iliac compression syndrome) results from compression of the common iliac vein by the aortic bifurcation. The anatomical abnormality is frequent (15-20% of the population), but symptoms only appear when compression is pronounced.
J P, Becquemin   +5 more
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[Cockett's syndrome, May-Thurner syndrome, or iliac vein compression syndrome].

Radiologia, 2016
Iliac vein compression syndrome (also known as May-Thurner syndrome or Cockett's syndrome) is a rare clinical entity in which the left common iliac vein is compressed when it passes between the right common iliac artery and the spine. The sustained compression and trauma caused by the pulsatile force of the artery on the vein damage the intima and lead
A R, Gil Martín   +3 more
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[The Cockett syndrome among the syndromes caused by compression of the common iliac vein].

Minerva chirurgica, 1980
A short account of the aetiopathogenesis of the iliac vein compression syndrome is followed by a description of a little-known form, called Cockett's syndrome, due to compression of the left iliac vein by the right common iliac artery. This syndrome should be looked for with care.
F, Longoni   +4 more
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[Evolutive stages of the iliac compression syndrome (Cockett's syndrome) (author's transl)].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 1980
The term of Cockett's syndrome stands for a lower limb dysfunction with venous stasis originating from the left common iliac compression by the right common iliac artery at the pelvis inlet level. For the authors, there are three evolutive stages. First stage: a simple compression without any anatomic venous parietal lesion.
N, Fays, J, Fays, M, Brice, R, Frisch
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A true Cockett syndrom!

Sang thrombose vaisseaux, 2021
Jean-Marc Pernès   +2 more
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[Cockett's syndrome].

Phlebologie, 1980
Two personal cases from the pretext for a short discussion on the syndrome defined by Cockett in 1965. The condition is a post-phlebitic syndrome localised to the left common iliac vein. This vein, which is crossed by the right common iliac artery, is in fact the site, at the level of this crossing, of intraluminal and extraluminal lesions whose nature
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[Cockett's syndrome. Treatment by venous envelopment in a ringed prosthesis].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1984
The surgical treatment of Cockett's synechiae is now well established, with only minor variations. Various techniques have been suggested to solve the problem of arterial compression, but none of these is fully satisfactory. The authors favour the use of new externally supported grafts, notably the ringed polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) prosthesis, to ...
J L, Calvignac, C, Giraud, G, Bastide
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[Treatment of Cockett syndrome by percutaneous insertion of a vascular endoprosthesis (Gianturco)].

Journal de radiologie, 1994
The authors report the use of endovascular stents in the treatment of one Cockett's syndrome. The compression above left iliac vein ranged on 5 cm. The number of stents placed in the patient was as follow: two stents. An ipsilateral femoral approach was used. The stents were placed immediately after dilatation.
C, Michel   +3 more
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[Cockett's syndrome caused by an ectopic kidney. Apropos of two cases].

Journal de chirurgie, 1992
Two original cases of Cockett's syndrome caused by an ectopic and/or malformed kidney are reported. Intravenous pyelography and computed tomography allow establishing the diagnosis. The choice of the therapy depends on the patency of the left common iliac vein.
H, Guegan   +4 more
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