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Venous variants and anomalies on routine abdominal multi-detector row CT

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY
卷 61, 期 2, 页码 267-278

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2006.09.008

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abdominal vein variants; anatomy; hepatic vein; portal vein; inferior vena cava; renal vein; computed tomography

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Objective: This study aims to determine the types and prevalence rates of anatomic variations of the hepatic veins, portal vein, inferior vena cava and renal veins, and to establish statistical correlations between various anomalies and frequency differences between male and female using multi-detector row computed tomography (CT). Materials mid methods: One thousand one hundred and twenty patients (588 men, 532 women) were evaluated with routine abdominal CT. Frequencies of different variants were noted and compared, and correlations between three categories of variation were tested. Results: In total, 1261 abdominal vein variants and anomalies were identified in 756 (67.5%) of 1120 patients. Six hundred and forty-two hepatic vein variants were detected in 468 (41.8%) patients. One or more inferior right hepatic veins were identified in 356 (31.8%) individuals, and tributary hepatic veins were detected in 147 (13.1%) patients. Portal vein variations and anomalies were observed in 307 (27.4%) cases. The most frequent of these was trifurcation (139 patients, 12.4%). A total of 3 11 inferior vena cava and renal vein variants were identified in 258 (23%) cases. Six patients (0.5%) exhibited interior vena cava anomalies, 62 (5.5%) had circumaortic renal veins, 53 (4.7%) had retroaortic renal veins, and 210 (18.8%) had multiple renal veins. Conclusion.- The prevalence of abdominal vein variations is high, and routine abdominal CT demonstrates these abnormalities very well. The data suggest that hepatic vein variants Lind multiple right renal veins are more frequent in women than in men, and that hepatic vein variation is correlated with portal vein variation. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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