1. A unique posterior nutcracker syndrome combined with Wilkie syndrome: A singular case
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Dario Milazzo, Francesco Tiralongo, Renato Farina, Pietro Valerio Foti, Corrado Ini', Monica Palermo, Mariapaola Tiralongo, Davide Giuseppe Castiglione, Emanuele David, Stefano Palmucci, and Antonio Basile
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Posterior nutcracker syndrome ,Superior mesenteric artery syndrome ,Left venal rein ,Iliac artery ,Computed tomography ,Case report ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Left renal vein variants are not commonly observed in the general population. Usually, the renal vein runs in front of the aorta before entering the inferior vena cava, while the most common variants include the presence of a circumaortic or retroaortic renal vein. However, when present, left venal rein variants are important to recognize due to their potential clinical and surgical relevance. In this regard, CE-CT is an instrument with high sensitivity and specificity in detecting vascular anomalies and can certainly help diagnose. In this article, we present a unique case of a left venal rein compressed between the left iliac artery and vertebral bodies associated with the presence of a superior mesenteric artery Syndrome, another rare entity that occurs when the duodenum is compressed between the aorta and the superior mesenteric artery.
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- 2024
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