A case of May-Thurner Syndrome: An old anomaly but, a new suggestion: A case report

May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is an anatomical condition resulting in compression of the left common iliac vein between the right common iliac artery and the underlying spine. MTS is rarely diagnosed because diagnostic workup is seldom continued once the diagnosis of a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Malawi medical journal Jg. 31; H. 3; S. 230 - 232
Hauptverfasser: Gökçe, Şule, Keskin, Gülsüm, Yaşar, Şeyma Kar, Arslan, Aylin Tuğba, Cerit, Zeynep, Koska, Özgür İlker, Aydoğdu, Sema
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Malawi University of Malawi 01.09.2019
The Medical Association Of Malawi
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ISSN:1995-7262, 1995-7270, 1995-7262, 1995-7270
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Zusammenfassung:May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is an anatomical condition resulting in compression of the left common iliac vein between the right common iliac artery and the underlying spine. MTS is rarely diagnosed because diagnostic workup is seldom continued once the diagnosis of a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has been established. Furthermore, patients with DVT generally have several well-known confounding risk factors. We report a 16-year-old girl with a history of left leg swelling who was incidentally diagnosed with MTS. We hope that our case report will create awareness of vascular abnormalities in sports medicine and suggest that routine venous Doppler ultrasound screening may help to detect MTS or associated anatomical prior to the formation of early thrombosis.
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ISSN:1995-7262
1995-7270
1995-7262
1995-7270
DOI:10.4314/mmj.v31i3.12