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5. Risk Factors

May Thurner syndrome affects women twice as much as men and is most common in the 20s and 30s. Although part of May Thurner syndrome is due to the iliac artery pressing against the vein, other factors increase the risk of it causing a DVT. These include long periods of inactivity, oral birth control, pregnancy, postpartum, and surgical recovery.

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