Thoracic Park: cardiac MRI reveals massive thoracic varices as consequence of inferior vena cava ligation

Allen C, Freeman T, Perera W, et al.
Oxford University Press
Published 2018
Publication Date:
2018-03-06
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Print ISSN:
1525-2167
Electronic ISSN:
1532-2114
Topics:
Medicine
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autor Allen C, Freeman T, Perera W, et al.
beschreibung A 71-year-old gentleman underwent a cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scan as part of a panel of investigations for unexplained breathlessness. CMR ( Panels A–C ) revealed remarkable collateral thoracic vasculature; with dilatation of the superior vena cava, extreme tortuosity and massive dilatation of the azygos and hemiazygos system with large intercostal varicose venous channels draining into the axillary veins. In addition, there was splenomegaly and elevation of the left hemidiaphragm. Splenic venous drainage was complex, via innumerable serpiginous veins anastomosing at the anterior abdominal wall into the systemic venous drainage.
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shingle_author_1 Allen C, Freeman T, Perera W, et al.
shingle_author_2 Allen C, Freeman T, Perera W, et al.
shingle_author_3 Allen C, Freeman T, Perera W, et al.
shingle_author_4 Allen C, Freeman T, Perera W, et al.
shingle_catch_all_1 Thoracic Park: cardiac MRI reveals massive thoracic varices as consequence of inferior vena cava ligation
A 71-year-old gentleman underwent a cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scan as part of a panel of investigations for unexplained breathlessness. CMR ( Panels A–C ) revealed remarkable collateral thoracic vasculature; with dilatation of the superior vena cava, extreme tortuosity and massive dilatation of the azygos and hemiazygos system with large intercostal varicose venous channels draining into the axillary veins. In addition, there was splenomegaly and elevation of the left hemidiaphragm. Splenic venous drainage was complex, via innumerable serpiginous veins anastomosing at the anterior abdominal wall into the systemic venous drainage.
Allen C, Freeman T, Perera W, et al.
Oxford University Press
1525-2167
15252167
1532-2114
15322114
shingle_catch_all_2 Thoracic Park: cardiac MRI reveals massive thoracic varices as consequence of inferior vena cava ligation
A 71-year-old gentleman underwent a cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scan as part of a panel of investigations for unexplained breathlessness. CMR ( Panels A–C ) revealed remarkable collateral thoracic vasculature; with dilatation of the superior vena cava, extreme tortuosity and massive dilatation of the azygos and hemiazygos system with large intercostal varicose venous channels draining into the axillary veins. In addition, there was splenomegaly and elevation of the left hemidiaphragm. Splenic venous drainage was complex, via innumerable serpiginous veins anastomosing at the anterior abdominal wall into the systemic venous drainage.
Allen C, Freeman T, Perera W, et al.
Oxford University Press
1525-2167
15252167
1532-2114
15322114
shingle_catch_all_3 Thoracic Park: cardiac MRI reveals massive thoracic varices as consequence of inferior vena cava ligation
A 71-year-old gentleman underwent a cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scan as part of a panel of investigations for unexplained breathlessness. CMR ( Panels A–C ) revealed remarkable collateral thoracic vasculature; with dilatation of the superior vena cava, extreme tortuosity and massive dilatation of the azygos and hemiazygos system with large intercostal varicose venous channels draining into the axillary veins. In addition, there was splenomegaly and elevation of the left hemidiaphragm. Splenic venous drainage was complex, via innumerable serpiginous veins anastomosing at the anterior abdominal wall into the systemic venous drainage.
Allen C, Freeman T, Perera W, et al.
Oxford University Press
1525-2167
15252167
1532-2114
15322114
shingle_catch_all_4 Thoracic Park: cardiac MRI reveals massive thoracic varices as consequence of inferior vena cava ligation
A 71-year-old gentleman underwent a cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scan as part of a panel of investigations for unexplained breathlessness. CMR ( Panels A–C ) revealed remarkable collateral thoracic vasculature; with dilatation of the superior vena cava, extreme tortuosity and massive dilatation of the azygos and hemiazygos system with large intercostal varicose venous channels draining into the axillary veins. In addition, there was splenomegaly and elevation of the left hemidiaphragm. Splenic venous drainage was complex, via innumerable serpiginous veins anastomosing at the anterior abdominal wall into the systemic venous drainage.
Allen C, Freeman T, Perera W, et al.
Oxford University Press
1525-2167
15252167
1532-2114
15322114
shingle_title_1 Thoracic Park: cardiac MRI reveals massive thoracic varices as consequence of inferior vena cava ligation
shingle_title_2 Thoracic Park: cardiac MRI reveals massive thoracic varices as consequence of inferior vena cava ligation
shingle_title_3 Thoracic Park: cardiac MRI reveals massive thoracic varices as consequence of inferior vena cava ligation
shingle_title_4 Thoracic Park: cardiac MRI reveals massive thoracic varices as consequence of inferior vena cava ligation
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titel Thoracic Park: cardiac MRI reveals massive thoracic varices as consequence of inferior vena cava ligation
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