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Case Reports
. 2008 Oct;60(5):451-3.

Deep venous thrombosis in a patient with large uterine myomata. Case report

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Case Reports

Deep venous thrombosis in a patient with large uterine myomata. Case report

G Asciutto et al. Minerva Ginecol. 2008 Oct.

Abstract

A 42-year-old woman was admitted with a painful swelling of the left lower limb. Computed tomography revealed an inhomogenous uterine enlargement due to multiple myomata producing a thrombotic occlusion of the left iliac veins. Surgical treatment consisted of isolated hysterectomy. During the same operation, transfemoral thrombectomy and stent implantation in the iliac vein were performed. Hysto-logic examination revealed numerous leiomyomata as well as an endometriosis. The patient recovered well and is pain-free six months after surgery. The deep venous system is still patent at follow-up. Uterine myomata rarely cause acute iliac vein thrombosis due to direct compression. This case represents an example of successful therapy using an interdisciplinary approach.

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