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[The Cockett syndrome among the syndromes caused by compression of the common iliac vein].

Authors: F, Longoni; U, Fox; G, Romagnoli; P, Valle; F, Lavorato;

[The Cockett syndrome among the syndromes caused by compression of the common iliac vein].

Abstract

A short account of the aetiopathogenesis of the iliac vein compression syndrome is followed by a description of a little-known form, called Cockett's syndrome, due to compression of the left iliac vein by the right common iliac artery. This syndrome should be looked for with care. If diagnosed in the "functional" stage, it can be ameliorated by means of a special surgical treatment known as "venous stocking plasty".

Keywords

Leg, Neoplasms, Humans, Phlebography, Syndrome, Vascular Diseases, Femoral Vein, Iliac Vein, Thrombophlebitis, Leg Injuries, Ultrasonography

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