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Diagnosis and Endovascular Treatment of May-Thurner Syndrome

Her K, Lee JW, Shin HK, Won YS

  • KMID: 1652003
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Nov;37(11):911-917.
BACKGROUND: There are limited number of reports on May-Thurner syndrome (Iliac vein compression syndrome) in Korea, We analysed the clinical features, diagnostic modalities and endovascular treatment of May-Thurner syndrome. MATERIAL...
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Perioperative Management for the Patient with May-Thurner Syndrome: A Case Report

Lee SK, Choi EJ, Kim KI, Kim YM, Choi H, Moon HS

May-Thurner syndrome is an anatomic variant in which the left common iliac vein is compressed by the right common iliac artery. The most frequent clinical presentation is deep vein thrombosis...
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Deep Vein Thrombosis in May-Thurner Syndrome Patient after Operative Treatment of Acute Cauda Equina Syndrome: A Case Report

Yoo JH, Kim HS, Chung ST, Park JH, Kim JH, Cha SD, Jung KG, Park SJ

May-Thurner syndrome, compression of the left common iliac vein by the right common iliac artery, or intimal hypertrophy of the vein resulting from chronic pulsatile force of the right common...
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May-Thurner Syndrome:Two Cases Treated with Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis and Stent Placement

Kim HJ, Chung IH, Cho DK, Cho JR, Byun YS, Yoon YW, Ryu SK, Choi D, Koo BK, Kang SM, Cho SY, Lee DY

May-Thurner syndrome (iliac vein compression syndrome) is an uncommon condition in which the right common iliac artery compresses the left common iliac vein against the pelvic rim, resulting in left...
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A Case of Left Iliac Vein Thrombosis with May-Thurner Syndrome

Ko GJ, Seo HS, Kim MG, Kim JY, Suh SY, Sung HJ, Park SW, Park CG, Oh DJ

  • KMID: 2252539
  • Korean J Hematol.
  • 2004 Jun;39(2):113-117.
Iliac vein compression syndrome (May-Thurner syndrome) is caused by compression of the left iliac vein against the fifth lumbar vertebra by the right iliac artery, resulting in impaired venous return...
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A Case of May-Thurner Syndrome with Extensive Deep Vein Thrombosis and Extraperitoneal Hematoma from Spontaneous Utero-ovarian Vein Rupture

Chung H

May-Thurner syndrome, also known as iliac vein compression syndrome, is an anatomically variable condition that is characterized by left common iliac vein compression by the right common iliac artery and...
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May-Thurner Syndrome and Deep Vein Thrombosis

Yie K, Kim JT

  • KMID: 2062985
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2010 Feb;43(1):124-125.
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Deep Vein Thrombosis Associated with May-Thurner Syndrome in an Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patient: A Case Report

Kim DK, Koo JH, Song SH, Lee JH

There have been a few reports on deep vein thrombosis (DVT) associated with compression of the left common iliac vein by the right common iliac artery, referred to as May-Thurner...
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Surgical Venous Thrombectomy for Chronic May-Thurner Sysndrome: 2 cases report

Yie K, Kim YH, Min SK, Kim HR, Lee BK, Kang SS

  • KMID: 2062960
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2009 Oct;42(5):677-683.
May-Thurner syndrome is a deep vein thrombosis of the ilio-femoral vein due to compression of the left common iliac vein by the overlying right common iliac artery. Although, catheter directed...
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A Case of May-Thurner Syndrome with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in Antiphospholipid Syndrome

Kim JH, Kang JW, Bae GB, Lee JM, Im CH, Nam EJ, Kang YM

  • KMID: 2263541
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2012 Jun;82(6):774-777.
May-Thurner syndrome, which refers to an iliofemoral venous thrombosis caused by chronic compression of the left common iliac vein by the right common iliac artery, usually manifests as left lower...
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May-Thurner Syndrome Treated with Endovascular Wall Stent

Yoon YS, Won JH, Choi H, Soh DM, Lee CJ, Kim HT

  • KMID: 1916115
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2003 Mar;36(3):202-205.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common disease. However, May-Thurner syndrome, which is the cause of DVT, is an uncommon processes in which there is an impaired venous return due...
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Endovascular Management on a May-Thurner Syndrome Patients with Iliac Vein Thrombosis

Kim HG, Choi SN, Chung SY

  • KMID: 2211057
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2007 Mar;72(3):230-234.
PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate the effectiveness of endovascular management for treating patients suffering with May-Thurner syndrome along with left iliac vein thrombosis. METHODS: 11 patients with May-Thurner syndrome underwent...
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Endovenous Intervention of May-Thurner Syndrome with Thrombus beyond Iliac Vein Stenosis

Jun H

PURPOSE: With the increase in the incidence of venous thrombosis, interest in May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) accompanying iliac vein compression has increased. Some patients with MTS have inferior vena cava thrombosis...
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Treatment of May-Thurner Syndrome with Catheter-Guided Local Thrombolysis and Stent Insertion

Kim JY, Choi D, Ko YG, Park S, Jang Y, Lee DY

BACKGROUND: May-Thurner syndrome is an uncommon disease entity in which the left common iliac vein is compressed by the right common iliac artery, with the subsequent development of deep vein...
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Interventional Treatment of Venous Thrombosis

Yoon HK

Thrombosis can develop in any veins from vena cavae to peripheral extremity veins. It can develop from underlying steno-occlusive diseases of the vein such as May-Thurner syndrome, Budd-Chiari syndrome, thoracic...
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Pharmaco-mechanical Thrombectomy and Stent Placement in Patients with May-Thurner Syndrome and Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis

Jeon YS, Kim YS, Cho JS, Yoon YH, Baek WK, Kim KH, Kim JT

  • KMID: 1475431
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2009 Dec;42(6):757-762.
BACKGROUND: Compression of the left common iliac vein by the overriding common iliac artery is frequently combined with acute deep vein thrombosis in patients with May-Thurner Syndrome. We evaluate the...
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May-Thurner Syndrome in Lung Cancer

Chi SY, Oh IJ, Kim KS, Kim YC

May-Thurner syndrome is deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of the iliofemoral vein due to compression of the left common iliac vein (CIV) by the overlying right common iliac artery (CIA). In...
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Spontaneous Iliac Vein Rupture

Kim DH, Park HS, Lee T

Spontaneous iliac vein rupture (SIVR) is a rare entity, which usually occurs without a precipitating factor, but can be a life-threatening emergency often requiring an emergency operation. This is a...
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Vascular Interventional Procedures Often Encountered by Primary Physicians

Park JH

Among various vascular interventional procedures, there are some procedures of vascular recanalization often encountered by primary physicians in clinical practice. These are percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) and stent application in...
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Placement and Retrieval of a Gunther Tulip Filter in Patients with a Free Floating Thrombus in Inferior Vena Cava

Seong MH, Kim YH, Lee SK, Choi JS, Kim MJ, Koo JH, Kim HT, Cho WH, Seong NK

PURPOSE: We wanted to assess the technical feasibility and clinical efficacy of the placement and retrieval of a Gunther Tulip filter for the prevention of fatal pulmonary embolism during the...
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