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An anomalous portal vein crossing the lesser sac and ending at the upper part of ductus venosus.

Hee Chul Yu1, Ji Hyun Kim2, Gen Murakami3, José Francisco Rodríguez-Vázquez4, Baik Hwan Cho1.   

Abstract

In serial sagittal sections of a fetus on week 9 (crown-rump length, 36 mm), we incidentally found absence of the usual portal vein through the hepatoduodenal ligament. Instead, an anomalous portal vein originated behind the pancreatic body, crossed the lesser sac and merged with the upper part of the ductus venosus. During the course across the lesser sac, the vein provided a deep notch of the liver caudate lobe (Spiegel's lobe). The hepatoduodenal ligament contained the hepatic artery, the common bile duct and, at the right posterior margin of the ligament, and a branch of the anomalous portal vein which communicated with the usual right branch of the portal vein at the hepatic hilum. The umbilical portion of the portal vein took a usual morphology and received the umbilical vein and gave off the ductus venosus. Although it seemed not to be described yet, the present anomalous portal vein was likely to be a persistent left vitelline vein. The hepatoduodenal ligament was unlikely to include the left vitelline vein in contrast to the usual concept.

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Keywords:  Ductus venosus; Human fetus; Peritoneal cavity; Portal vein anomaly; Vitelline vein

Year:  2015        PMID: 26417483      PMCID: PMC4582166          DOI: 10.5115/acb.2015.48.3.218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Cell Biol        ISSN: 2093-3665


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