Tripolitis A J, Milligan E B, Bodily K C, Strandness D E
Am J Surg. 1980 Mar;139(3):447-8. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(80)90313-x.
The hemodynamic features of venous claudication are presented in a patient with chronic occlusion of the iliac vein. Exercise results in a marked venous volume overload, particularly in the thigh, which leads to pain. The syndrome develops in patients with isolated iliac vein occlusion and patent, competent veins distal to the inguinal ligament.
一名髂静脉慢性闭塞患者出现了静脉性间歇性跛行的血流动力学特征。运动导致明显的静脉容量超负荷,尤其是在大腿部位,进而引发疼痛。该综合征发生于孤立性髂静脉闭塞且腹股沟韧带远端静脉通畅、功能正常的患者。