25 April 2021 : Case report
May-Thurner Syndrome with Double Compression of the Iliac Vein: Lessons Based on a Case Report
Challenging differential diagnosis, Rare disease, Educational Purpose (only if useful for a systematic review or synthesis)
Renato Farina1ABCDEF*, Pietro Valerio Foti1BEF, Francesco Aldo Iannace1BEF, Andrea Conti1BEF, Isabella Pennisi1BEF, Pietro Coppolino1BEF, Tiziana Vasile1BE, Cecilia Gozzo1BE, Giovanni Failla1BE, Antonio Basile1BEDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.928957
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e928957
Table 1. Summary of clinical results.
Ipsilateral PSV | Pre-stenotic PSV | Post-stenotic PSV | Flow ratio | Minimum distance between iliac artery and vertebral soma | |
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Left common iliac vein | 13.3 cm/s | 77.6 cm/s | 5.83 | ||
Right common Iliac vein | 28.6 cm/s | ||||
Right common iliac artery | 2.4 mm | ||||
Left common iliac artery | 1.8 mm | ||||
PSV – peak speed velocity. |