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May-Thurner syndrome

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

Journal of Radiological Review, 2023
May-Thurner is a condition characterized by extrinsic venous compression by the arterial system against bone structures in the ileocecal region. MTS is also referred to as an iliocaval venous compression syndrome, iliac vein compression syndrome, Cockett's syndrome, and venous spur. The most common variant of MTS is due to compression of the left iliac
VIVIANI, Adriano, RICCI, Enrico
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May-Thurner syndrome.

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.
E J, Ferris   +3 more
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Case 76: May-Thurner Syndrome

Radiology, 2004
A 26-year-old woman presented with persistent painless swelling of the left thigh of about 6 years duration. The swelling had gradually become more severe. Physical examination revealed a swollen left thigh, which was 6 cm larger in circumference than the right thigh. The patient did not recall any episode of deep venous thrombosis.
Barbaros E, Cil   +3 more
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