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Based on the clinical and imaging findings, which mechanism most plausibly explains the presentation?
Isolated superficial venous reflux as the primary mechanism
Post-thrombotic venous remodelling with secondary outflow limitation
Non-thrombotic Iliac vein compression causing central venous outflow obstruction
Correct! The correct answer is "Non-thrombotic Iliac vein compression causing central venous outflow obstruction".
 
Lipodermatosclerosis with recurrent venous ulcers and a “champagne bottle” deformity of the leg. Imaging demonstrated left common iliac vein compression (May–Thurner syndrome) causing chronic venous outflow obstruction.

 
Good try! The correct answer is "Non-thrombotic Iliac vein compression causing central venous outflow obstruction".
 
Lipodermatosclerosis with recurrent venous ulcers and a “champagne bottle” deformity of the leg. Imaging demonstrated left common iliac vein compression (May–Thurner syndrome) causing chronic venous outflow obstruction.
 
 
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