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Sreedhar Billakanty1, Mark W Burket, Blair P Grubb
1Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, The Medical University of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio 43614, USA.
Abstract:
In the course of clinical practice the electrophysiologist may encounter a variety of vascular abnormalities which are important to recognize, as they may impact upon the health and welfare of the patient. We describe a case of iliac vein compression (May-Thurner) syndrome and review its etiology, diagnosis, significance, and treatment.
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