Request is to confirm these CT images do or don't suggest Posterior Nutcracker Syndrome.
Bounty of 0.3
BTC to the first qualified doctor, radiologist, or medical student who can do this and provide an explanation.
Images series of CT angiogram 2.5mm:
http://imgur.com/a/AoLk7#0It is possible to provide a DICOM file if other images are needed.
Symptoms: Dull throbbing with painful burning and aching in left side of abdomen, left pelvis, and left testicle that is aggravated by any physical activity.
Physical findings: Left retro-aortic renal vein. Varicocele of left testicle. Swollen varicose veins on left leg and left pelvis. Prominent gastricsplenic collateral veins, enlarged portal vein, and a swollen spleen. Nausea/vomiting with weight loss. Functional blockage of 3rd portion of duodenum by SMA.
History: Repeat stenting of left illiac vein for May-Thurner Syndrome. Spinal fusion at L5-S1 and artificial disc at L4-L5.
Let me know if you can do this, I will appreciate knowing what you think these images show.
OneBTCJay