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  2. May–Thurner syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Severe MayThurner syndrome may require thrombolysis if there is a recent onset of thrombosis, followed by angioplasty and stenting of the iliac vein [1] [7]: 1006–1007 [9] after confirming the diagnosis with a venogram or an intravascular ultrasound. A stent may be used to support the area from further compression following angioplasty. As ...

  3. Nutcracker syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Another clinical study has shown that nutcracker syndrome is a frequent finding in varicocele-affected patients and possibly, nutcracker syndrome should be routinely excluded as a possible cause of varicocele and pelvic congestion. [10] In women, the hypertension in the left gonadal vein can also cause increased pain during menses. [10]

  4. This TODAY reporter ignored her back pain, turns out she ...

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    Shah says that among the eight doctors in his group, all would have recognized the hallmark symptoms of May-Thurner syndrome, a congenital defect that’s present in 1 of 5 people, according to ...

  5. Deep vein thrombosis - Wikipedia

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    Conditions that involve compromised blood flow in the veins are MayThurner syndrome, where a vein of the pelvis is compressed, and venous thoracic outlet syndrome, which includes Paget–Schroetter syndrome, where compression occurs near the base of the neck. [68] [69] [70]

  6. Lauren Boebert diagnosed with May-Thurner syndrome after ...

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    Cleveland Clinic advises that the best things you can do to prevent the development of May-Thurner syndrome and blood clots are to maintain a healthy weight, drink lots of water and stay active to ...

  7. Phlegmasia cerulea dolens - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors, present in around 50% of documented cases, include malignancy, hyper-coagulable states, cardiac disease, venous stasis, venous insufficiency, May-Thurner syndrome (right iliac artery compressing the left iliac vein that runs beneath it), surgery, trauma, pregnancy, inferior vena cava (IVC) filter, hormone therapy, oral contraceptives, prolonged immobilization, inflammatory bowel ...

  8. Talk:May–Thurner syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Here are links to possibly useful sources of information about MayThurner syndrome. PubMed provides review articles from the past five years (limit to free review articles) The TRIP database provides clinical publications about evidence-based medicine. Other potential sources include: Centre for Reviews and Dissemination and CDC

  9. The Story of the Real-Life Brothers in 'Nutcrackers' - AOL

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    Ben Stiller with the Janson siblings in <i>Nutcrackers</i> Credit - Courtesy of the Toronto International Film Festival. This story was originally published when Nutcrackers premiered at the 2024 ...