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May-thurner syndrome: a case report.

Cihan Duran1, Saurabh Rohatgi1, Nicole Wake1, Frank J Rybicki1, Michael Steigner1.   

Abstract

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 ulcers, or more serious complications, such as pulmonary embolism. Iliac vein compression can be assessed with computed tomography (CT) and iliac venography. The goals of treatment are to reduce symptoms and to reduce the risk of complications. Stent placement is an alternative method to a direct surgical approach. We present a case of MTS, treated with stent placement.

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Keywords:  Iliac vein compression; May-Thurner Syndrome

Year:  2011        PMID: 25610179      PMCID: PMC4261350          DOI: 10.5152/eajm.2011.29

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eurasian J Med        ISSN: 1308-8734


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