Patients with May Thurner syndrome usually seek medical attention due to a left-sided DVT. The most common symptoms are left-sided swelling and pain in the leg. People with this condition may also experience inflammation in the leg or leg swelling if blood flow is blocked. Symptoms may occur on the right lower extremity or on both sides, but this is rare.

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