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Hypoplasia of the inferior vena cava with azygous continuation presenting as recurrent leg deep vein thrombosis.
American Journal of the Medical Sciences 2000 June
Azygous continuation of the inferior vena cava is a rare congenital malformation. It occurs because of atresia of the retrohepatic segment of the inferior vena cava. The disorder has been described mainly as an incidental finding associated with a number of congenital malformations, including cardiovascular, tracheobronchial, and other visceral malformations. Therapeutic intervention is aimed primarily at accompanying malformations. We report a case of hypoplasia of the inferior vena cava with azygous continuation in a 30-year-old man who presented with recurrent deep venous thrombosis.
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