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Konstantinos Koutsouflianiotis1, George K Paraskevas1, Kalliopi Iliou1, George Noussios1.
Abstract
Despite the wide-spread knowledge among anatomists and surgeons that the azygos vein lies on the right side of the vertebral column, various scientific works have been conducted which suggest the existence of left-sided azygos veins. The displacement of the vessel seems to be related with aging, due to crossover veins and the development of osteophytes on the thoracic vertebrae. The current case report confirms the variation of the azygos vein's course, highlights the awareness of the relatively unusual left-sided location of the azygos vein for the surgeon of the region, and underlines the clinical significance of such knowledge to the modern internist-radiologist, general surgeon and thoracic surgeon, as well.Entities:
Keywords: anatomy; azygos vein; left side; variation
Year: 2018 PMID: 30013874 PMCID: PMC6039216 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2610
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1An enlarged azygos vein (AV) is demonstrated coursing on the left aspect of the vertebral column (right- superior view)
(AV: azygos vein, TD: thoracic duct, AA: azygos arch, T10: tenth thoracic vertebra, arrow heads: osteophyte, S: superior, I: inferior, R: right, L: left)
Figure 2An enlarged azygos vein (AV) is demonstrated coursing on the left aspect of the vertebral column (Right-inferior view of the abovementioned AV’s variant)
(AV: azygos vein, AA: azygos arch, T10: tenth thoracic vertebra, arrow heads: osteophyte, S: superior, I: inferior, R: right, L: left)