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May-Thurner syndrome: an integrative review
Introduction: May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is characterized by extrinsic compression of the left common iliac vein (LCVI). Diagnosis is made by combining clinical findings with non-invasive or invasive tests, and treatment is based on conservative or ...
Renan Rodrigues de Oliveira Cunha +4 more
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Background The study was aimed at evaluating the efficacy, safety, and outcomes of endovascular intervention (EVT) among patients with acute inferior deep vein thrombosis (DVT), as well as revealing the risk factors associated with postthrombotic syndrome (PTS) in these patients.
Van Nut Lam +5 more
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Developing the FIGO‐IPPS “R U MOVVING SOMe” classification system for female chronic pelvic pain
Abstract The goal was to develop a pragmatic classification system for conditions associated with chronic pelvic pain (CPP), aiming to enhance diagnosis, management, education, and research of CPP. An international, multidisciplinary panel participated in a modified RAND/UCLA Delphi consensus.
Georgine Lamvu +8 more
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A Patient of Nutcracker Syndrome, May–Thurner Syndrome, and Nephroptosis
We presented a patient who was first diagnosed, 2 years ago, with left nutcracker syndrome, May–Thurner syndrome, and pelvic compression syndrome. The patient’s symptoms returned despite the corrective surgery.
P Aishwarya Lakshmi +11 more
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Immune‐Mediated Necrotizing Myopathy Diagnosis and Flare in an Adolescent After COVID‐19 Vaccine
Muscle biopsy is histopathologically consistent with a diagnosis of immune‐mediated necrotizing myopathy. ABSTRACT We discuss a teenager who developed a rare pediatric autoimmune muscle disease after completing the primary COVID‐19 vaccine series, which flared shortly after COVID‐19 booster vaccination.
Patricia Hoffman +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Health care workers (HCW) with post‐COVID condition (PCC) are frequently reported to suffer from mental health impairment. Given HCW above‐average risk for mental health, research is necessary and risk factors need to be assessed. Aim To compare mental health and health of German HCW with and without PCC and to identify associated ...
Valentin Schick +11 more
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Association Between Moraxella catarrhalis and Nodular Lymphocyte‐Predominant Hodgkin Lymphoma
ABSTRACT Nodular lymphocyte‐predominant Hodgkin Lymphoma (NLPHL) may be an antigen‐driven malignancy. Recent studies demonstrated that in NLPHL patients, lymphoma B‐cell receptor can bind proteins derived from Moraxella catarrhalis (MC) and Rothia mucilaginosa (RM). We examined whether MC and RM can be detected in NLPHL lymph nodes.
Izidore S. Lossos +7 more
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Pharmacomechanical Thrombolysis for Deep Vein Thrombosis in May-Thurner Syndrome
Objective Patients with May-Thurner syndrome presenting with acute deep vein thrombosis benefit from early lysis of clot and endovascular treatment. We evaluated the outcome of patients with May-Thurner syndrome who presented with deep vein thrombosis ...
Armando Rosales-Velderrain +5 more
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Scrotal edema and positional priapism are uncommon chief complaints with a scant differential. May-Thurner syndrome as well as inferior vena cava thrombosis are not often associated with these symptoms. This report outlines the case of a 50-year-old male
Shiv Dalla, MD, MS +6 more
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Factor V Leiden (FVL) and the prothrombin 20210A gene mutation are two common genetic predispositions to hypercoagulability. We present a complex case of recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) in a 50‐year‐old woman with double heterozygosity for FVL and prothrombin G20210A, complicated by heparin‐induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) and May–Thurner syndrome.
Yudai Okabe +4 more
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