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Ultrasound characteristics of abdominal vascular compression syndromes
Abdominal vascular compression syndrome (AVCS) is caused by the compression of abdominal blood vessels by adjacent structures or the compression of abdominal organs by neighboring blood vessels.
Yan Liu +6 more
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Patency and Clinical Outcomes of a Dedicated, Self-Expanding, Hybrid Oblique Stent Used in the Treatment of Common Iliac Vein Compression. [PDF]
PURPOSE To investigate the clinical outcomes of a dedicated hybrid oblique nitinol stent that has been specifically designed to treat common iliac vein compression. METHODS The Bern Venous Stent Registry database was interrogated to identify all
Kunz, Samuel +4 more
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Study Design Case report. Objective Although May-Thurner syndrome or iliac vein compression syndrome is covered in the vascular literature, it remains absent from the orthopedic and neurosurgery literature and has not been previously reported to occur in
Deepak Reddy MD +3 more
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Iliac Vein Compression- The May-Thurner Syndrome Diagnosed by CT Angiography [PDF]
Chronic venous insufficiency and venous ulcers are a frequent cause of morbidity in diabetic as well as non-diabetic patients. Pelvic veins can often be involved by thrombosis.
Shibani Mehra, Mayank Choudhary
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This capstone presents a standardized method to study Iliac Vein Compression Syndrome shear rates using computational fluid dynamics, CT, and ultrasound.NAhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/176706/1/IA_CAPSTONE_REPORT_-_Ismael_Assi.pdfhttp://
Lynch, Sabrina +6 more
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May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) belongs to a group of uncommon vascular syndromes. It consists in left common iliac vein (LCIV) compression between the right common iliac artery (RCIA) anteriorly and the lumbar spine posteriorly.
Cecilia Gozzo, MD +7 more
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Vertebroplasty-associated cement leak leading to iatrogenic venous compression and thrombosis
A 91-year-old woman presented with left lower extremity swelling and pain diagnosed as phlegmasia cerulea dolens. Doppler ultrasound and venography revealed extensive left lower extremity deep venous thrombosis.
Nariman Nezami, MD +4 more
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May-Thurner syndrome, also known as external iliac compression syndrome, is a rare but commonly underdiagnosed cause of asymmetric lower extremity edema.
Logan Schwarzman, MD +2 more
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Several anatomic abnormalities predispose patients to iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis, the most common of which is compression of the left iliac vein between the right common iliac artery and lumbar vertebrae, or May-Thurner syndrome.
Elizabeth Tai, MD, PhD +5 more
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Managing massive tumor burden in synchronous endometrioid carcinomas. The graphical abstract summarizes the clinical pathway from presentation with massive ascites, pleural effusion, and critical metabolic abnormalities to multidisciplinary stabilization, surgical management, integrated morphologic–molecular classification, and shared decision‐making ...
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