Literature DB >> 12418092

Persistent left hepatic venous connection with the right atrium and the ductus venosus.

Cho Azuma1, Yoshiyuki Tohno, Setsuko Tohno, Yumi Moriwake, Masako Utsumi, Masaoki Yamada.   

Abstract

An anomalous left hepatic vein opening independently of the coronary sinus into the right atrium was found in the cadaver of an 88-year-old Japanese man. This vein originated from the left lobe of the liver, perforated the diaphragm at the left side of the vena caval foramen and opened into the right atrium. The left hepatic vein anastomosed mutually with the middle hepatic vein at the level of venule. The ligamentum venosum originated from the left branch of the portal vein and was connected directly to the left hepatic vein. The development of the central systemic venous system and a possible explanation for the morphogenesis of this anomaly were reviewed. As a result, the occurrence of this anomalous vein was explained as being due to the persistence of the left vitelline connection with the left sinus horn and the ductus venosus.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12418092     DOI: 10.1046/j.0022-7722.2002.00001.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Sci Int        ISSN: 1447-073X            Impact factor:   1.741


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