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May-Thurner Syndrome

2013
May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is an anatomic variable condition of venous outflow obstruction, secondary to extrinsic compression. Although this syndrome is rare, its prevalence is likely underestimated. The pathology of this condition is secondary to a partial obstruction of the vein by an overlying artery with subsequent entrapment of the left common ...
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May–Thurner Syndrome and Horseshoe Kidney

Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2016
A 32-year-old woman presented after 2 weeks of left lower-extremity swelling. The swelling worsened and leg pain developed the day before admission. A computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrated a horseshoe kidney and compression of the left common iliac vein (Fig 1, arrow). The left common and external iliac veins were thrombosed.
Franklin, Nwoke, Andrew C, Picel
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Prostatism and May-Thurner syndrome

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013
Jiunn-Bin, Hung   +2 more
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May Thurner syndrome: Sixty years later

Phlebology, 2022
Romulo Armenta Flores   +1 more
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Endovascular interventions in the treatment of pelvic congestion syndrome caused by May-Thurner syndrome

Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2020
Sergey G Gavrilov, Nadezhda Yu Mishakina
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May-Thurner Syndrome and Recurrent DVT: A Case Report

Indian Journal of Clinical Cardiology, 2020
Manmohan Agarwal, Mohammed Sadiq Azam
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Common iliac vein stenting for May-Thurner syndrome and subsequent pregnancy

Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2022
Giancarlo Speranza   +2 more
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Comprehensive MDCT Evaluation of Patients With Suspected May-Thurner Syndrome

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012
Min-Chi Chen, I-Chen Tsai
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May-Thurner syndrome – Are we aware enough?

Vasa - European Journal of Vascular Medicine, 2019
Katalin Mako
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