Literature DB >> 3881894

The recanalized umbilical vein in portal hypertension: a myth.

M Lafortune, A Constantin, G Breton, A G Légaré, P Lavoie.   

Abstract

The demonstration of a vessel in the falciform ligament, traditionally presumed to be a reopened umbilical vein, is an important sonographic sign of portal hypertension. This vessel was sought in 200 umbilicoportographies (all portal hypertensive) and in 41 autopsy-dissected falciform ligaments (34 normal and seven cirrhotic). The normal falciform ligament contained one to three tiny collapsed paraumbilical veins. In cirrhotics, the number and caliber of paraumbilical veins increased. A reopened umbilical vein was never found. The authors conclude that the umbilical vein does not recanalize in portal hypertension. The vessel involved is actually an enlarged paraumbilical vein.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3881894     DOI: 10.2214/ajr.144.3.549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


  19 in total

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7.  The superior group of vessels in the falciform ligament: anatomical and radiological correlation.

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8.  Ultrasound imaging in an experimental model of fatty liver disease and cirrhosis in rats.

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Review 9.  Intrahepatic arterioportal shunting and anomalous venous drainage: understanding the CT features in the liver.

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10.  Budd-Chiari syndrome: imaging with pathologic correlation.

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