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Shailendra Singh Naik1, Padhmini Balasubramanian1.
Abstract
Varicosities of the round ligament is a rare condition. Our gravid patient had left inguinal swelling noticeable for 2 weeks and pain on and off. Swelling was reducible and treating surgeon referred patient for ultrasound to rule out inguinal hernia. Round ligament varices present as a unilateral or bilateral inguinal mass with or without pain almost always in pregnant patient. Sonography and Doppler is the best modality to see tortuous venous channels of round ligament compared to bowel or omental contents suggesting of hernia. Differentiating round ligament varices from inguinal hernia is must before any unnecessary surgical intervention and should be kept as differential for unilateral or bilateral inguinal swelling during pregnancy.Entities:
Keywords: RLV, round ligament varices; USG, ultrasonography
Year: 2019 PMID: 31236186 PMCID: PMC6581978 DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2019.05.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Case Rep ISSN: 1930-0433
Fig. 1Grey-scale sonogram along the longitudinal plane showing tubular tortuous anechoic channels in the left inguinal region.
Fig. 2Pulse wave Doppler showing venous flow signal.
Fig. 3On color Doppler imaging—(A) in resting phase color filling of channels present (B) with valsalva increase in AP dimension of lesion and reflux of color seen.