Different clinical presentations of a rare venous malformation-inferior vena cava agenesis

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Autor(a) principal: Machado,Marta
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Coelho,Nuno, Maximiano,Pedro, Semião,Carolina, Peixoto,João, Fernandes,Luís, Brandão,Pedro, Canedo,Alexandra
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction: Inferior vena cava agenesis is one of the most uncommon anomalies of this vessel, with an estimated prevalence of 0.0005-1% in the general population. However, around 5% of the patients younger than 30 years with a diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis have this anomaly. Methods and material: Report of two clinical cases of inferior vena cava agenesis with different clinical presentations. Clinical case 1: A 40-year-old man was admitted with a 3 days history of unilateral lower limb swelling and pain, gradually progressing to the inability to walk. On physical examination he had swelling, bruising and tenderness involving leg and thigh and prominent engorged superficial abdominal collateral veins. Venous Doppler Ultrasound showed left deep venous thrombosis extending from popliteal vein to common iliac vein. A computed tomography angiogram showed agenesis of the infrarenal vena cava and patent renal veins draining in to the azygous system and hemiazygous systems. The patient as discharged with rivaroxaban and compression stockings. At 2 months follow up he was asymptomatic and still anticoagulated. Clinical case 2: A 35 year- old woman, with a previous history of recurrent lower limb varicose veins surgery and left internal malleolar ulcer at 30 years presented at medical department 3 years later with complains of ulcer recurrence. A computed tomography angiogram revealed an absent infrahepatic vena cava, prominently dilated azygos and hemiazygos veins with enlarged retroperitoneal collaterals. The patient initiated dressing care with oxide zinc and oral rivaroxaban. Discussion/conclusion: The majority of cases remain asymptomatic. However, when symptomatic, the majority present as proximal DVT involving the iliac and femoral veins. CT or MRI should be the imagiological methods used to diagnose this anomaly. No clear consensus has been reached on therapeutic strategy, other than long-term anticoagulation and elastic stockings.
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spelling Different clinical presentations of a rare venous malformation-inferior vena cava agenesisInferior Vena Cava AgenesisDeep Vein ThrombosisVascular anomaliesAbstract Introduction: Inferior vena cava agenesis is one of the most uncommon anomalies of this vessel, with an estimated prevalence of 0.0005-1% in the general population. However, around 5% of the patients younger than 30 years with a diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis have this anomaly. Methods and material: Report of two clinical cases of inferior vena cava agenesis with different clinical presentations. Clinical case 1: A 40-year-old man was admitted with a 3 days history of unilateral lower limb swelling and pain, gradually progressing to the inability to walk. On physical examination he had swelling, bruising and tenderness involving leg and thigh and prominent engorged superficial abdominal collateral veins. Venous Doppler Ultrasound showed left deep venous thrombosis extending from popliteal vein to common iliac vein. A computed tomography angiogram showed agenesis of the infrarenal vena cava and patent renal veins draining in to the azygous system and hemiazygous systems. The patient as discharged with rivaroxaban and compression stockings. At 2 months follow up he was asymptomatic and still anticoagulated. Clinical case 2: A 35 year- old woman, with a previous history of recurrent lower limb varicose veins surgery and left internal malleolar ulcer at 30 years presented at medical department 3 years later with complains of ulcer recurrence. A computed tomography angiogram revealed an absent infrahepatic vena cava, prominently dilated azygos and hemiazygos veins with enlarged retroperitoneal collaterals. The patient initiated dressing care with oxide zinc and oral rivaroxaban. Discussion/conclusion: The majority of cases remain asymptomatic. However, when symptomatic, the majority present as proximal DVT involving the iliac and femoral veins. CT or MRI should be the imagiological methods used to diagnose this anomaly. No clear consensus has been reached on therapeutic strategy, other than long-term anticoagulation and elastic stockings.Sociedade Portuguesa de Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/reporttext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-706X2021000400325Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular v.17 n.4 2021reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-706X2021000400325Machado,MartaCoelho,NunoMaximiano,PedroSemião,CarolinaPeixoto,JoãoFernandes,LuísBrandão,PedroCanedo,Alexandrainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T17:23:04Zoai:scielo:S1646-706X2021000400325Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:29:30.258420Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Different clinical presentations of a rare venous malformation-inferior vena cava agenesis
title Different clinical presentations of a rare venous malformation-inferior vena cava agenesis
spellingShingle Different clinical presentations of a rare venous malformation-inferior vena cava agenesis
Machado,Marta
Inferior Vena Cava Agenesis
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Vascular anomalies
title_short Different clinical presentations of a rare venous malformation-inferior vena cava agenesis
title_full Different clinical presentations of a rare venous malformation-inferior vena cava agenesis
title_fullStr Different clinical presentations of a rare venous malformation-inferior vena cava agenesis
title_full_unstemmed Different clinical presentations of a rare venous malformation-inferior vena cava agenesis
title_sort Different clinical presentations of a rare venous malformation-inferior vena cava agenesis
author Machado,Marta
author_facet Machado,Marta
Coelho,Nuno
Maximiano,Pedro
Semião,Carolina
Peixoto,João
Fernandes,Luís
Brandão,Pedro
Canedo,Alexandra
author_role author
author2 Coelho,Nuno
Maximiano,Pedro
Semião,Carolina
Peixoto,João
Fernandes,Luís
Brandão,Pedro
Canedo,Alexandra
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado,Marta
Coelho,Nuno
Maximiano,Pedro
Semião,Carolina
Peixoto,João
Fernandes,Luís
Brandão,Pedro
Canedo,Alexandra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inferior Vena Cava Agenesis
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Vascular anomalies
topic Inferior Vena Cava Agenesis
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Vascular anomalies
description Abstract Introduction: Inferior vena cava agenesis is one of the most uncommon anomalies of this vessel, with an estimated prevalence of 0.0005-1% in the general population. However, around 5% of the patients younger than 30 years with a diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis have this anomaly. Methods and material: Report of two clinical cases of inferior vena cava agenesis with different clinical presentations. Clinical case 1: A 40-year-old man was admitted with a 3 days history of unilateral lower limb swelling and pain, gradually progressing to the inability to walk. On physical examination he had swelling, bruising and tenderness involving leg and thigh and prominent engorged superficial abdominal collateral veins. Venous Doppler Ultrasound showed left deep venous thrombosis extending from popliteal vein to common iliac vein. A computed tomography angiogram showed agenesis of the infrarenal vena cava and patent renal veins draining in to the azygous system and hemiazygous systems. The patient as discharged with rivaroxaban and compression stockings. At 2 months follow up he was asymptomatic and still anticoagulated. Clinical case 2: A 35 year- old woman, with a previous history of recurrent lower limb varicose veins surgery and left internal malleolar ulcer at 30 years presented at medical department 3 years later with complains of ulcer recurrence. A computed tomography angiogram revealed an absent infrahepatic vena cava, prominently dilated azygos and hemiazygos veins with enlarged retroperitoneal collaterals. The patient initiated dressing care with oxide zinc and oral rivaroxaban. Discussion/conclusion: The majority of cases remain asymptomatic. However, when symptomatic, the majority present as proximal DVT involving the iliac and femoral veins. CT or MRI should be the imagiological methods used to diagnose this anomaly. No clear consensus has been reached on therapeutic strategy, other than long-term anticoagulation and elastic stockings.
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