Twenty six percent to 47% of venous thromboembolisms (VTE) are classified as idiopathic. Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) due to external compression of the venous system by various lesions has been reported in the literature. Identification of such lesions may obviate the need for prolonged anticoagulation and prevent recurrence. An important step in the evaluation of cases with iliofemoral thrombosis is to obtain computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen and pelvis to identify any potential pathology. We report a case of acute unilateral iliofemoral DVT caused by external compression from a vesical diverticulum. The CT scan played a crucial role in the diagnosis and guided management
Among young, otherwise healthy adults with unprovoked deep vein thrombosis (DVT), uncommon causes li...
BACKGROUND: Iliocaval venous obstruction (ICVO) can be a significant contributor to venous hypertens...
Introduction: Acute unilateral leg swelling and/or pain is one of the most common complaints to be e...
AbstractDeep venous thrombosis is frequently seen in lower extremities. However, when seen in the il...
AbstractBackground: The diagnosis, treatment, and long-term sequelae of lower extremity deep venous ...
AbstractDeep venous thrombosis (DVT) and associated complications cause significant morbidity and mo...
AbstractIliac compression syndrome is usually diagnosed during the third and fourth decades of life ...
Collateral circulation is an alternative path occurring in case of venous or artery obstruction. Thi...
A 57 years old female presented to the emergency room with complains of pain and swelling of the rig...
IntroductionSurgical venous thrombectomy has recently gained increasing popularity in the literature...
Background: To study iliofemoral venous thrombosis related to iliofemoral venous obstruction in canc...
AbstractA variety of conditions cause unilateral leg swelling and thus mimic deep venous thrombosis ...
Inferior vena cava (IVC) thrombosis is rare, but its incidence is increased in those with IVC filter...
BackgroundIliocaval venous obstruction (ICVO) can be a significant contributor to venous hypertensio...
BackgroundThe majority of proximal deep venous thromboses (DVTs) are thought to have propagated as a...
Among young, otherwise healthy adults with unprovoked deep vein thrombosis (DVT), uncommon causes li...
BACKGROUND: Iliocaval venous obstruction (ICVO) can be a significant contributor to venous hypertens...
Introduction: Acute unilateral leg swelling and/or pain is one of the most common complaints to be e...
AbstractDeep venous thrombosis is frequently seen in lower extremities. However, when seen in the il...
AbstractBackground: The diagnosis, treatment, and long-term sequelae of lower extremity deep venous ...
AbstractDeep venous thrombosis (DVT) and associated complications cause significant morbidity and mo...
AbstractIliac compression syndrome is usually diagnosed during the third and fourth decades of life ...
Collateral circulation is an alternative path occurring in case of venous or artery obstruction. Thi...
A 57 years old female presented to the emergency room with complains of pain and swelling of the rig...
IntroductionSurgical venous thrombectomy has recently gained increasing popularity in the literature...
Background: To study iliofemoral venous thrombosis related to iliofemoral venous obstruction in canc...
AbstractA variety of conditions cause unilateral leg swelling and thus mimic deep venous thrombosis ...
Inferior vena cava (IVC) thrombosis is rare, but its incidence is increased in those with IVC filter...
BackgroundIliocaval venous obstruction (ICVO) can be a significant contributor to venous hypertensio...
BackgroundThe majority of proximal deep venous thromboses (DVTs) are thought to have propagated as a...
Among young, otherwise healthy adults with unprovoked deep vein thrombosis (DVT), uncommon causes li...
BACKGROUND: Iliocaval venous obstruction (ICVO) can be a significant contributor to venous hypertens...
Introduction: Acute unilateral leg swelling and/or pain is one of the most common complaints to be e...