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May-Thurner Syndrome is a congenital narrowing of the left common iliac vein due to pressure from the overlying artery, which can lead to left leg pain, swelling, and/or Deep Vein Thrombosis.

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  • ABOUT
  • GLOSSARY
  • HISTORY
  • MEMBER TESTIMONIES
    • Caitlin Thurston, Co-Administrator, Monterey, California
    • Jessica Schafer, Group Member, Illinois
    • Rob Cruickshank, Men’s Group Leader, San Francisco Bay Area, California
    • Steve Crim, Group Member, Alabama
    • Diane Peterson, Group Founder, Victoria, BC, Canada
  • WE SUPPORT
    • Stanford University Medical Center Interventional Radiology
    • World Thrombosis Day October 13
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