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[Cockett syndrome. Initial results with percutaneous treatment in 6 patients].

Journal belge de radiologie, 1996
Intimal hypertrophy with venous spur formation caused by compression of the left common iliac vein by the right common iliac artery is advanced as the etiology of the higher incidence of deep venous thrombosis involving the left leg. In most cases of left iliofemoral thrombosis no underlying compression syndrome is detected or treated because the left ...
C, Buelens   +7 more
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["Spontaneous" rupture of the left iliac vein complicating Cockett's syndrome].

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux, 2003
The case history reported concerns a female patient aged 42 years for whom the clinical picture was that of a blue phlebitis (phlegmatia caerulea dolens), associated with a state of shock evoking a severe pulmonary embolus. The absence of echocardiographic dilatation of the right cavities, and the appearance of a left iliac fossa mass, steered the ...
N, Kismoune   +6 more
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[Cockett's syndrome and retro-iliac ureter. A previously unknown and original association apropos of a case and review of the literature].

Journal d'urologie, 1990
The authors report a case of Cockett's syndrome discovered by ilio--cava angiography at a patient who was operated on a bilateral retro-iliac ureter which occasioned an important renal insufficiency. After a review of the literature, it appears it is the first case published with such a pathologic association mentioned.
D, Morlier   +7 more
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[Cockett's syndrome, a rare differential diagnosis of unilateral inferior member oedema].

Revue medicale de Liege
We present here a typical picture of May-Thurner syndrome, rare but treatable etiology with specific treatment, of unilateral leg oedema and thromboembolic disease of the young woman.
Fanny, Chiaradia   +2 more
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