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BACKGROUND Iliac vein stenosis is a frequent pathologic process in advanced chronic venous disease. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) has emerged as the "gold standard" to diagnose iliac vein stenosis and to guide stent treatment.
S. Raju +4 more
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Background May-Thurner syndrome is a kind of disease caused by the compression of the left common iliac vein. It is one of the causes of incomplete venous valves and superficial varicose veins in lower limbs, and is also a potential factor of acute deep ...
Yi Sun, Shenghan Song
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OBJECTIVE Deep venous stenting has become the primary treatment option for obstructive venous disease. Precise identification and quantification of the disease as well as localization of optimal landing zones are key elements to success.
S. Raju +5 more
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An iliac vein aneurysm is a rare vascular anomaly, scarcely reported in the vascular literature. We present the case of a 72-year-old man with a history of a remote heart transplant complicated by severe tricuspid regurgitation and traumatic abdominal ...
Yun Ke Du, BS +2 more
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En bloc resection of the external iliac vein along with broad ligament leiomyosarcoma: A case report
Outcomes following the excision of the external iliac vein during gynaecological oncology surgery are poorly documented. This is because most gynaecological oncologists consider tumours with vascular involvement inoperable.
Fatima Ahmed +5 more
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CFD Study of the Effect of the Angle Pattern on Iliac Vein Compression Syndrome
Iliac vein compression syndrome (IVCS, or May–Thurner syndrome) occurs due to the compression of the left common iliac vein between the lumbar spine and right common iliac artery.
Hsuan-Wei Chen +8 more
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Iliac vein compression: epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment
Iliac vein compression (LIVC) is a prevalent finding in the general population, but a smaller number of patients are symptomatic. ILVC should be considered in symptomatic patients with unexplained unilateral lower leg swelling.
Q. Radaideh, Neel Patel, N. Shammas
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of stent placement after infrainguinal loco-regional thrombolysis and iliac thrombectomy (surgical TT) of acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in patients with May-Thurner-Syndrome.
Husmann, M J +13 more
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Spontaneous Left External Iliac Vein Rupture
Spontaneous rupture of the Iliac Vein is very rare in practice. In over 90% of cases, the venous lesion is located on the left side. The exact etiology of this condition is unknown. Spontaneous injury of the iliac vein is thought to be favored by intense
Cătalin Mișarca +11 more
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Spontaneous Iliac Vein Rupture
Spontaneous iliac vein rupture (SIVR) is a rare entity, which usually occurs without a precipitating factor, but can be a life-threatening emergency often requiring an emergency operation. This is a case report of SIVR in a 62-year-old female who presented to the emergency room with left leg swelling.
Kim, Dae Hwan +2 more
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