%0 Case Reports %T Positional priapism and scrotal swelling: An unusual presentation of IVC filter associated thrombosis and May-Thurner syndrome. %A Dalla S %A Diaz J %A El-Swais A %A Zakhour J %A Karam W %A Sanjar L %A Rust K %J Radiol Case Rep %V 19 %N 9 %D 2024 Sep %M 38989449 暂无%R 10.1016/j.radcr.2024.05.059 %X Scrotal edema and positional priapism are uncommon chief complaints with a scant differential. May-Thurner syndrome as well as inferior vena cava thrombosis are not often associated with these symptoms. This report outlines the case of a 50-year-old male who has undergone pulmonary artery thrombectomy and inferior vena cava filter placement. He presents with a chief complaint of scrotal swelling and positional priapism, likely low-flow priapism. Upon further work up, in-filter thrombosis was identified, likely attributed to a lack of anticoagulation and May-Thurner syndrome was diagnosed. The patient subsequently underwent thrombolysis and thrombectomy and was found to have May-Thurner syndrome which was treated with left iliac vein stenting.