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Cavographic study of an early stage of obstruction of the hepatic portion of the inferior vena cava.

S M Shrestha1, B L Joshi, S Shrestha, K G Maharajan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Liver disease caused by a chronic lesion of the hepatic portion of the inferior vena cava (IVC) is clinically characterized by dilated superficial veins in the body trunk with cephalad flow, hepatomegaly and splenomegaly. Cavography shows stenosis or complete obstruction near the cava-atrial junction.
METHODS: Early (acute and subacute) forms of the disease were recognized. The early stage of the disease manifested as jaundice, hepatomegaly or ascites and fever. Patients with acute and subacute onset of the illness with no past history of liver disease were studied with inferior vena cavography. Some of the patients had repeat cavography at 6 months and at 1 year after the initial investigations.
RESULTS: Three types of cavographic lesions were observed in the early stages of the disease: type 1, linear lucent area in the IVC close to cava-atrial junction; type 2, a smooth or irregular narrowing of almost the whole segment of the hepatic portion of the IVC; and type 3, a constriction or narrowing of a segment of the IVC near the cava-atrial junction. The first two types were associated with the acute stage of the disease and type 3 with the subacute stage. Type 2 and 3 lesions were associated with post-stenotic dilatation (PSD) close to the atrium. Lucent areas resulting from thrombosis are common in PSD. The acute and subacute hepatic IVC diseases in Nepal are commonly associated with bacterial infection.
CONCLUSIONS: It is postulated that the early cavographic lesions are consistent with thrombosis and thrombophlebitis of the hepatic portion of the IVC, and that resolution of the lesions leads to the development of stenosis and to complete obstruction.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10735545     DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1746.2000.02043.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 0815-9319            Impact factor:   4.029


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