The GSV runs from the medial ankle to the groin, joining the common femoral vein at the saphenofemoral ... proximal obstruction may be the result of compression from the May–Thurner syndrome ...
An ascending venogram via the common femoral vein approach did not visualize iliac veins or infrarenal IVC, yet extensive pelvic collateral vessels demonstrated draining via the left ovarian vein ...
Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve entrapment or meralgia paresthetica is a tingling numbness and burning pain of the lateral thigh that is caused by entrapment of the sensory nerve of the lateral ...
Various venipuncture sites have been described, including the jugular vein, brachial vein, femoral vein ... by digital compression of the sampling site. The skin over the venipuncture site ...
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