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2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 371-379
Author(s):  
Peyton Cramer ◽  
Cheryl Mensah ◽  
Maria DeSancho ◽  
Anuj Malhotra ◽  
Ronald Winokur ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lianfu Ji ◽  
Fan Yang ◽  
Xuan Chen ◽  
Jinlong Chen ◽  
Xueying Cheng ◽  
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Iliac vein compression syndrome (IVCS) or May–Thurner syndrome occurs predominantly in young to middle-aged women. Here we reported a case of IVCS in a 5-year-old boy. The child was admitted to our vasculocardiology department with left lower extremity that had been swollen for 1 month. Blood tests revealed coagulation routine and platelets in the normal ranges. Computer tomography angiography (CTA) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed the left common iliac vein had become narrow before it entered the right common iliac vein. To further clarify, we performed angiography, which clearly showed the stenosis and the blood return of the left common iliac vein. So IVCS was diagnosed. What is more, we found the aorta descended to the right of the spine, and this may be the reason for the apparent compression of the left common iliac vein. Given the young age and mild symptoms of the child, the treatment was conservative mainly including elevation of the affected limb, wearing medical elastic socks, and short-term oral aspirin for anticoagulation. Meanwhile, the boy is being followed up closely. If the swelling of the left lower extremity significantly increases, stent placement may need to be considered in the future.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 312-318
Author(s):  
Chenghao Yang ◽  
Xinwu Lu ◽  
Wenbo Jiang ◽  
Kaichuang Ye ◽  
Zhen Zhao ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. e269-e269
Author(s):  
Akhwand Shakeel Ahmad

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common medical condition, but the predisposing anatomical factors, which may be amenable to definitive treatment, are usually overlooked. Therefore, a high index of clinical suspicion is the key to early diagnosis. We report here one such case of May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) to raise awareness. MTS (also known as iliac vein compression syndrome) should be suspected in cases of extensive DVT of the leg, particularly involving the iliac vein on the left side. The prognosis is improved with thrombolysis followed by angioplasty and stent to address the venous stenosis.


Author(s):  
Ju Yong Park ◽  
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Keun-Myoung Park ◽  
Soon Gu Cho ◽  
Kee Chun Hong ◽  
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