2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-54492010000400004
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Prevalência de marcadores de trombofilia em pacientes portadores da síndrome de May-Thurner e trombose de veia ilíaca comum esquerda

Abstract: CONTEXTO: A relação entre trombose venosa profunda e trombofilia tem sido pouco estudada em indivíduos portadores de compressão da veia ilíaca comum esquerda, conhecida clinicamente como síndrome de May-Thurner. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a prevalência de marcadores de trombofilia nos pacientes portadores de síndrome de May-Thurner e trombose de veia ilíaca comum esquerda. MÉTODOS: Entre março de 1999 e dezembro de 2008, 20 pacientes com síndrome de May-Thurner e trombose de veia ilíaca comum esquerda foram avaliados r… Show more

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“…This syndrome predominately affects females and, in 1965, Cockett & Thomas 2 described it as predominantly affecting young women in their second to fourth decades of life. In Brazil, Marques et al 8 studied 20 patients with the syndrome, finding that 80% of them were female and reporting a mean age of 34.4 years. Surgery, pregnancy and prolonged rest have been described as acute trigger factors.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This syndrome predominately affects females and, in 1965, Cockett & Thomas 2 described it as predominantly affecting young women in their second to fourth decades of life. In Brazil, Marques et al 8 studied 20 patients with the syndrome, finding that 80% of them were female and reporting a mean age of 34.4 years. Surgery, pregnancy and prolonged rest have been described as acute trigger factors.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 When the right common iliac artery crosses over the left common iliac vein it appears to induce partial obstruction of the vein in two different ways: 1) simple mechanical obstruction, caused by compression of the vein between the artery and the vertebral body ; and 2) extensive intimal hypertrophy of the vein can result from repeated compressions caused by the overlying arterial pulse, causing a certain degree of shear stress between the anterior and posterior walls of the vein. 6,[8][9][10] Since IVCS is an under-diagnosed entity and one that causes venous abnormalities of the left lower limb with greater frequency than is generally thought, the objective of this article is to review the most important points related to the condition, from epidemiology to the treatment options currently available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%