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The reviewed case involves a 31-year-old male presenting with symptoms that initially mimicked common lower back pain and swelling:

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: Because the body often develops collateral veins (like the azygos vein) to compensate, the condition can remain hidden until a major cardiovascular event occurs. Key Case Insights from Article 123039 The reviewed case involves a 31-year-old male presenting

: In this case, the blood clot traveled from the lower extremities through collateral veins to the azygos vein , eventually reaching the heart and lungs. eventually reaching the heart and lungs.