May Thurner syndrome has three stages. The first is the common iliac vein compression without any symptoms. Stage two is the development of the scar tissue or spur, and stage three is the development of a DVT in the left lower extremity. Most people who have May Thurner syndrome will never know unless they develop a DVT.

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