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Compression of the Left Common Iliac Vein in Asymptomatic Subjects and Patients with Left Iliofemoral Deep Vein Thrombosis Levent Oguzkurt, MD, Ugur Ozkan, MD, Serife Ulusan, MD, Zafer Koc, MD, Fahri Tercan, MD Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages (March 2008) DOI: /j.jvir Copyright © 2008 SIR Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 (a, b) Sequential CT scans in a 38-year-old woman without symptoms or signs of DVT or leg swelling. There is considerable compression of the left common iliac vein (black arrow) by the right common iliac artery (white arrow). Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology , DOI: ( /j.jvir ) Copyright © 2008 SIR Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 (a) CT scan in a 44-year-old woman with a left lower leg DVT due to IVCS. Compression of the left common iliac vein (black arrow) by the right common iliac artery (white arrow) is clinically significant. There is considerable edema in the subcutaneous tissue on the left. (b) Venogram in the same patient in the prone position reveals clinically significant compression and resultant narrowing of the left common iliac vein. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology , DOI: ( /j.jvir ) Copyright © 2008 SIR Terms and Conditions
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