Symptomatic May-Thurner Syndrome Without Deep Venous Thrombosis

  • McNally K
  • Ganti L
  • Diaz V
  • et al.
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Abstract

The authors present a case of symptomatic May-Thurner syndrome in the absence of a deep venous thrombosis. This is an unusual case, as most cases are diagnosed with a deep venous thrombosis as the underlying finding. The clinical presentation and suggested diagnostic workup are discussed. A key point is the need to consider this frequently under-diagnosed condition. Optimal management is often with a stent, but if not diagnosed, the patient can develop unnecessary clot burden, be placed on lifelong anticoagulation, or both.

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McNally, K. S., Ganti, L., Diaz, V. I., Webb, A. L., & Alvarez, G. (2019). Symptomatic May-Thurner Syndrome Without Deep Venous Thrombosis. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6178

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