• J Radiol · Jan 1981

    Case Reports

    [Ultrasonographic diagnosis of a left inferior vena cava with hemiazygos prolongation (author's transl)].

    • F Kunstlinger, P Daireaux, C Sassoon, and D Doyon.
    • J Radiol. 1981 Jan 1;62(1):51-4.

    AbstractA case of a left inferior vena cava with prolongation into a hemiazygos vein is reported, in which the diagnosis was suspected after ultrasonography and confirmed by inferior cavography. Ultrasonographic signs were absence of a retrohepatic inferior vena cava, direct opening of the inferior hepatic veins into the right atrium, and the presence of a longitudinal vascular structure behind and on the left of the aorta, corresponding to the left inferior vena cava.

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