Literature DB >> 9516507

Intrahepatic venous collaterals.

H Naganuma1, H Ishida, K Konno, T Komatsuda, Y Hamashima, J Ishida, O Masamune.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to reevaluate the causes and sites of intrahepatic venous collaterals and to determine the role of color Doppler sonography in the diagnosis of this relatively rare vascular abnormality.
METHODS: Real-time color Doppler sonography was used to study 21 patients with intrahepatic venous collaterals. The cause, distribution, and clinical manifestations of collaterals were determined, and Doppler waveforms obtained from the collaterals were also analyzed.
RESULTS: First, the causes of intrahepatic venous collaterals were divided roughly into two groups according to the presence or absence of veno-occlusions. The former group included liver tumors (six cases), primary Budd-Chiari syndrome (five cases), and metastatic adrenal tumors invading the inferior vena cava (two cases). The latter group consisted of diaphragmatic hernia (three cases), Osler-Weber-Rendu disease (two cases), and congestive liver (one case). The cause was not determined in two cases. Second, venous collaterals were distributed throughout the entire liver in primary Budd-Chiari syndrome but localized in the other cases. Third, Doppler waveforms of the collaterals were divided into two patterns: flat flow and multiphasic flow. Flat flow pattern was seen in patients with veno-occlusive diseases, and multiphasic flow pattern was seen in patients without veno-occlusive disease.
CONCLUSION: The relationship between intrahepatic venous collaterals and veno-occlusive diseases has been emphasized in the literature, but the results of our series showed that they occurred under a wide variety of conditions, even without veno-occlusive diseases, including diaphragmatic hernia and Osler-Weber-Rendu disease. The analysis of the Doppler waveforms of the collaterals was useful in differentiating those due to veno-occlusive diseases and those not.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9516507     DOI: 10.1007/s002619900313

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


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