2020
DOI: 10.1177/1538574420975555
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Bilateral Vein Compression by Popliteal Artery Aneurisms Mimicking Post-Thrombotic Syndrome

Abstract: Purpose: To report a case of a 79-year-old man who presented a bilateral popliteal artery aneurysm compressing both popliteal veins mimicking signs and symptoms of post-thrombotic syndrome. Case Report: A 79-year-old male patient, was seen in the ambulatory clinic with a 2-year history of bilateral leg swelling, calf pain, chronic ulceration, and hyperpigmentation. Upon physical examination, lower extremities were edematous, with a 3 cm suppurative ulcer on each leg. Image studies showed a popliteal right arte… Show more

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“…La compresión venosa es un síntoma infrecuente y se presenta en alrededor del 7-10% de las extremidades con aneurismas de la arteria poplítea, con manifestaciones similares a trombosis venosa profunda y síndrome postrombótico, siendo necesario un diámetro entre 2-3 cm para que esto ocurra 2 .…”
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“…La compresión venosa es un síntoma infrecuente y se presenta en alrededor del 7-10% de las extremidades con aneurismas de la arteria poplítea, con manifestaciones similares a trombosis venosa profunda y síndrome postrombótico, siendo necesario un diámetro entre 2-3 cm para que esto ocurra 2 .…”
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