Abstract

Abstract: In May–Thurner syndrome (MTS), the left common iliac vein is usually compressed by the anterior right common iliac artery and the posterior vertebral body, resulting in stenosis or occlusion of the lumen. Here, we reported an anatomical variation of MTS with lumbar disc protrusion and ineffective endovascular treatment.

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