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Symptomatic ileofemoral deep vein thrombosis due to May-Thurner syndrome.

Zaid Alirhayim1, Mazen El Atrache, Nicole Rocco, Sean Drake.   

Abstract

A 33-year-old woman with no medical history reported an acute onset of left leg and thigh swelling. A review of her medications revealed that she had started oral contraceptives 2 months previously. Ultrasonography and subsequent venography demonstrated extensive ileofemoral clot burden. Thrombolysis and thrombectomy successfully restored venous return with subsequent improvement in the leg swelling and oedema. In this case, we describe a patient presenting with extensive ileofemoral deep vein thrombosis, otherwise known as the May-Thurner syndrome.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24408940      PMCID: PMC3902366          DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-201167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Case Rep        ISSN: 1757-790X


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Authors:  Irfan Ahsan; Binish G Qureshi; Ali Raza Ghani; Faizan Malik; Zulfiqar Arif
Journal:  Clin Pract       Date:  2017-04-06
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