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May-Thumer Syndrome

Case Report
01/19/2022
The authors report their experience in treating patients with chronic venous disease using the Zilver Vena venous self-expanding stent.
The authors report their experience in treating patients with chronic venous disease using the Zilver Vena venous self-expanding stent.
The authors report their...
01/19/2022
Vascular Disease Management
Original Contribution
09/01/2021
We present our own experience with the Venovo venous stent in treating iliac vein compression (ILVC). In this retrospective cohort, we included consecutive patients treated with the Venovo venous stent for ILVC at our center. Stent deployment...
We present our own experience with the Venovo venous stent in treating iliac vein compression (ILVC). In this retrospective cohort, we included consecutive patients treated with the Venovo venous stent for ILVC at our center. Stent deployment...
We present our own experience...
09/01/2021
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
11/05/2012
May–Thurner syndrome is a rare condition involving compression of the left iliac vein by the right common iliac artery. Rarely, iliac vein compression syndromes are found to be right-sided and even more rarely bilateral. We present a rare...
May–Thurner syndrome is a rare condition involving compression of the left iliac vein by the right common iliac artery. Rarely, iliac vein compression syndromes are found to be right-sided and even more rarely bilateral. We present a rare...
May–Thurner syndrome is a rare...
11/05/2012
Vascular Disease Management
Case Report
08/02/2012
A 41-year-old female presented with post-thrombotic syndrome following diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis, treated with anticoagulation and placement of an IVC filter. Further work-up revealed chronic left iliac vein occlusion secondary to...
A 41-year-old female presented with post-thrombotic syndrome following diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis, treated with anticoagulation and placement of an IVC filter. Further work-up revealed chronic left iliac vein occlusion secondary to...
A 41-year-old female presented...
08/02/2012
Vascular Disease Management
Review
03/08/2011
The authors review May-Thurner Syndrome, which occurs secondary to compression of the left iliac vein by the overriding right iliac artery.
The authors review May-Thurner Syndrome, which occurs secondary to compression of the left iliac vein by the overriding right iliac artery.
The authors review May-Thurner...
03/08/2011
Vascular Disease Management