2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-022-03639-6
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Seizures, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary emboli in a severe case of May–Thurner syndrome: a case report

Abstract: Background May–Thurner syndrome is a vascular disorder caused by the right common iliac artery compressing the left common iliac vein against the lumbar spine, causing distal venous stasis and potentially leading to fibrous change in the venous wall structure. Although May–Thurner syndrome is most commonly discovered in females upon investigation of new-onset deep vein thrombosis, we present the case of an otherwise healthy 29-year-old male with severe May–Thurner syndrome who presented with se… Show more

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“…Some of the most common clinical symptoms are deep vein thrombosis, edema, pain, varicose veins, and ulcers in the left lower limb [ 1 ]. Fibrous changes in the venous wall structure can also sometimes be observed [ 2 ]. Common treatments for the condition include catheter-directed thrombolysis and placement of stents supplemented by long-term anticoagulation therapy and graduated compression stockings [ 1 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some of the most common clinical symptoms are deep vein thrombosis, edema, pain, varicose veins, and ulcers in the left lower limb [ 1 ]. Fibrous changes in the venous wall structure can also sometimes be observed [ 2 ]. Common treatments for the condition include catheter-directed thrombolysis and placement of stents supplemented by long-term anticoagulation therapy and graduated compression stockings [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%