Literature DB >> 12719913

Embryologic and acquired anomalies of the inferior vena cava with recurrent deep vein thrombosis.

A Basile1, A Certo, G Ascenti, S Lamberto, A Cannella, J Garcia Medina.   

Abstract

Anomalies of the inferior vena cava theoretically favor venous stasis and development of deep vein thrombosis. We report two cases of repeated deep vein thrombosis in patients with embryologic and acquired anomalies of the inferior vena cava, in which hypercoagulability syndrome was ruled out.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12719913     DOI: 10.1007/s00261-002-0089-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Abdom Imaging        ISSN: 0942-8925


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Journal:  Orphanet J Rare Dis       Date:  2015-01-21       Impact factor: 4.123

4.  Agenesis of the infra-hepatic segment of the inferior vena cava associated with recurrent deep venous thrombosis: case report.

Authors:  Vinicius Tadeu Ramos da Silva Grillo; Pedro Luciano Mellucci; Rodrigo Gibin Jaldin; Matheus Bertanha; Rafael Elias Fares Pimenta; Marcone Lima Sobreira
Journal:  J Vasc Bras       Date:  2021-09-10
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