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Successful treatment of deep vein thrombosis caused by iliac vein compression syndrome with a single-dose direct oral anti-coagulant [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
BACKGROUND: Although vein stenting is popular for treatment for venous thromboembolism due to mechanical compression, some cases are forced to avoid inserting align agents because of immunodeficiency.
Daisuke Sueta   +11 more
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A Rare Cause of May-Thurner Syndrome Postarterial Intervention

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Interventional Radiology ISVIR, 2019
May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is rare condition thought to occur due to an anatomical variation. In MTS, there is left iliac vein compression by the right iliac artery and lumbar spine resulting in left lower limb deep venous thrombosis.
Hiok Yang Chan   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

May-Thurner Syndrome Is Aggravated by Pregnancy

open access: yesMedicina, 2021
This study aims to emphasize that asymptomatic patients with undiagnosed and asymptomatic May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) may firstly develop severe compression during pregnancy.
Kuntharee Traisrisilp   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Transcatheter Leadless Cardiac Pacing with Limited Venous Access [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Entirely leadless cardiac pacemakers that are delivered transvenously required the use of large diameter delivery sheath and femoral venous approach. The complexity of external femoral and iliac venous anatomy may limit their implantation.
Lau, CP, Lee, KLF
core   +1 more source

Nonnegligible causes of symptoms of acute lower extremities——3 cases of May-Thurner syndrome with deep vein thrombosis

open access: yesThrombosis Journal, 2021
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
doaj   +1 more source

Predictive factors of venous stenting failure: a systematic review

open access: yesAngiologia e Cirurgia Vascular, 2023
OBJECTIVE: Venous stenting of iliocaval obstructions has become a more frequent procedure over the last two decades. In-stent stenosis and thrombosis are potential complications, causing one of the main causes of symptoms recurrence and impacting ...
Ana Carolina Semião   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Recurrent varicocele and May-Thurner syndrome

open access: yesВестник урологии, 2018
Introduction. May-Thurner syndrome is a complex disease diagnosed. Most often this disease manifests itself in chronic pelvic and testicular pain or pain in the left leg.
O. B. Zhukov   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

May-Thurner Syndrome: A Case Report

open access: yesEurasian Journal of Medicine, 2019
May-Thurner Syndrome (MTS) or iliac vein compression syndrome is caused by compression of the left common iliac vein by the right common iliac artery. This obstruction may cause leg swelling, varicosities, deep venous thrombosis, chronic venous stasis ...
Cihan Duran   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Venous thromboembolism in a patient with an uncommon etiology of May-Thurner syndrome

open access: yesJournal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques, 2021
May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) consists of common iliac vein compression from an extrinsic source. Patients with MTS can present with a variety of symptoms, potentially making the diagnosis difficult.
Giancarlo Speranza, BA, BS   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Venous velocity of the right femoral vein decreases in the right lateral decubitus position compared to the supine position: a cause of postoperative pulmonary embolism? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The right lateral decubitus position is a risk factor for postoperative pulmonary embolism. We examined postural changes of femoral vein velocity in order to elucidate the mechanism. Thirty patients scheduled for general thoracic surgery were enrolled in
Nagahiro, Itaru   +3 more
core   +1 more source

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