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Titolo: | What the young physician should know about May-Thurner syndrome |
Autore: | Narese, Donatella Bracale, Umberto Marcello Vitale, Gaetano Porcellini, Massimo Midiri, Massimo Bracale, Giancarlo |
Parole chiave: | DVT;Endovascular treatment;Thrombectomy;Medical education;May-Thurner syndrome |
Data: | 2015 |
Citazione: | Narese D, Bracale U M, Vitale G, Porcellini M, Midiri M, Bracale G. What the young physician should know about may-thurner syndrome. Translational Medicine @ UniSa 2015, 12(5): 19-28 |
Abstract: | May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is an anatomically variable condition resulting in compression of the left common iliac vein between the right common iliac artery and the underlying spine with subsequent development of a left deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Although this syndrome is rare, its true prevalence is likely underestimated. Mainly, clinical symptoms and signs include, but are not limited to, pain, swelling, venous stasis ulcers, skin pigmentation changes and post-thrombotic syndrome. Correct treatment is not well established and is based on clinical presentation. Staged thrombolysis with/without prophylactic retrievable inferior vena cava filter placement followed by angioplasty/stenting of the left iliac vein appears to be the best option in MTS patients with extensive DVT. The aim of this review is to present in a simple and didactic form all variable clinical presentations of MTS and to outline possible management within the current guidelines. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10556/2103 |
ISSN: | 2239-9747 |
È visualizzato nelle collezioni: | Translational Medicine @ UniSa. Volume 12 (may.-aug. 2015) |
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