There are no diagnostic criteria for May Thurner syndrome. Sometimes, if someone with the condition lies on their stomach, it is enough to remove pressure from the vein and restore normal blood flow. Various imaging studies help determine a diagnosis and treatment plan, including CT, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance venography. The latter involves injecting dye into the veins to see how the blood is flowing.

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