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Stenting of the Left Iiac Vein
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Mount Sinai Peripheral Live Cases
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Prakash Krishnan
By
Mount Sinai Peripheral Live Cases
FEATURING
Prakash Krishnan
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November 11, 2015
Case:
CC: 43 y.o. woman with chronic left LE swelling and discomfort
Past medical history: ...
read more ↘ Left LE recurrent DVT, Hypothyroidism, Hypopituitarism, Acromegalic gigantism, Hypocortisolism, Cervical Cancer, Pituitary surgery
Medications: Aspirin, Plavix, Cilostazol, Lipitor, Metoprolol, Enalapril, Norvasc, Glipizide, Levothyroxine, Meformin
Medications: Prednisone, Levothyroxine, Warfarin
Social History: Non-Smoker, No history of alcohol or drug abuse
Pertinent Physical Examination:
Vitals: 110/70, Pulse-77/min, Pulse Ox-98% on RA, RR-16/min, Temp-98F
Left lower extremity swelling with pitting edema
CT Angiography of the Pelvis and Lower Extremities:
Focal stenosis of the left common iliac vein between the right common iliac artery and lumbar spine, consistent with May-Thurner syndrome
Heterogeneously dense left external iliac vein , which may represent chronic thrombus versus mixing of contrast in a slow flowing vessel
Plan
Stenting of the left liac vein
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CC: 43 y.o. woman with chronic left LE swelling and discomfort
Past medical history: ...
read more ↘ Left LE recurrent DVT, Hypothyroidism, Hypopituitarism, Acromegalic gigantism, Hypocortisolism, Cervical Cancer, Pituitary surgery
Medications: Aspirin, Plavix, Cilostazol, Lipitor, Metoprolol, Enalapril, Norvasc, Glipizide, Levothyroxine, Meformin
Medications: Prednisone, Levothyroxine, Warfarin
Social History: Non-Smoker, No history of alcohol or drug abuse
Pertinent Physical Examination:
Vitals: 110/70, Pulse-77/min, Pulse Ox-98% on RA, RR-16/min, Temp-98F
Left lower extremity swelling with pitting edema
CT Angiography of the Pelvis and Lower Extremities:
Focal stenosis of the left common iliac vein between the right common iliac artery and lumbar spine, consistent with May-Thurner syndrome
Heterogeneously dense left external iliac vein , which may represent chronic thrombus versus mixing of contrast in a slow flowing vessel
Plan
Stenting of the left liac vein
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