May-Thurner Syndrome (MTS), sometimes called Iliac Vein Compression Syndrome. diagnosed with MTS will have compression of the left iliac vein leading to a decrease in the drainage of the left leg. If left untreated, this may lead to the formation of a deep vein thrombosis (blood clot). This would restrict blood flow, which in turn causes pain, swelling and often times varicose veins in the left leg. May -Thurner Syndrome typically presents on the left side, though cases, where the right side is affected, have been reported.
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http://cvandir.blogspot.com/2012/10/may-thurner-syndrome.html
– aka Crockett’s Syndrome
This can be a page that talks about May Thurner Stories. This page could have a link to stories about people with May Thurner. Each person could be listed in different areas so they are in each that they have. There can also be search tabs on each story so that when people use the search this site bar there all the stories that have a diagnosis of it.