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Vein 2 Worlds Collide: May-Thurner Syndrome and Oral Contraceptive Pill Use Precipitating Deep Vein Thrombosis in an Otherwise Healthy Patient. [PDF]
Deshpande I +4 more
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May-Thurner Syndrome and Malignancy-Associated Deep Venous Thrombosis: A Case of Successful Treatment with Endovascular Therapy. [PDF]
Shin CS, Kim JI, Yoo KC.
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A Systematic Review of Radiological Diagnosis and Management of May-Thurner Syndrome.
Dwivedi A +4 more
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Unmasking May-Thurner Syndrome: A Case Report of Massive Deep Vein Thrombosis. [PDF]
Alshehri KA +4 more
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Unveiling May-Thurner Syndrome in a Case of Recurrent Deep Venous Thrombosis With Bilateral Pulmonary Embolism. [PDF]
Saghari S, Fadeyi O, Ilyas Z, Arbabi A.
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“Right-Sided” May-Thurner Syndrome
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 2009The May-Thurner syndrome is a well-known anatomical anomaly where the left common iliac vein (LCIV) is compressed between the right common iliac artery and the fifth vertebral body. This report describes the case of a "right-sided" May-Thurner syndrome where the right common iliac vein (RCIV) is compressed by the left common iliac artery in a patient ...
Marco Midulla
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Orvosi Hetilap, 2011
May-Thurner syndrome, a pelvic vein congenital anomaly is the consequence of compression of the left common iliacal vein by the overlying right common iliacal artery that results in an increased risk for ileofemoral deep vein thrombosis. Authors present a case of a young female with aberration of the pelvic vein, who had also heterozygous Leiden ...
Zsolt, Kecskeméthy, Jiří, Holý
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May-Thurner syndrome, a pelvic vein congenital anomaly is the consequence of compression of the left common iliacal vein by the overlying right common iliacal artery that results in an increased risk for ileofemoral deep vein thrombosis. Authors present a case of a young female with aberration of the pelvic vein, who had also heterozygous Leiden ...
Zsolt, Kecskeméthy, Jiří, Holý
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Radiology, 1983
Three patients with long standing edema of the left leg were examined, and venography and hemodynamic studies were performed. All three patients had a "spur" (May-Thurner syndrome) of the left common iliac vein at the level of the crossover position of the right common iliac artery.
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Three patients with long standing edema of the left leg were examined, and venography and hemodynamic studies were performed. All three patients had a "spur" (May-Thurner syndrome) of the left common iliac vein at the level of the crossover position of the right common iliac artery.
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May-Thurner Syndrome in Renal Transplantation
Transplantation, 2001Venous complications after renal transplantation are uncommon but are associated with significant morbidity and graft loss. Recipients with left common iliac vein compression due to an overlying common iliac artery (May-Thurner syndrome) may be predisposed to venous complications.
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