Author: Serine Johnson / Editor: Ben Spowage-Delaney / Codes: MuP2, MuP5, SLO1, SLO2, SLO3 / Published: 10/11/2025
A 39-year-old female presents with right sided flank pain. She is on antibiotics for UTI; she woke up from her sleep because of sudden onset severe pain on her right flank.
On arrival her observations are within normal limits.
She has no sensory loss, pulses present. An image of her leg is shown below.

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CT angiogram of the lower limbs with contrast showed extensive right iliofemoral DVT. What is the management plan?
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Interesting case, never heard of May Thurner Syndrome
Very interesting case