“What IVC?”: Deep Vein Thrombosis in the Context of IVC Dysgenesis

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Thomas Varkey, Cheney E. Merhavy, Jack B. Ding, K. Yost, Charles Hyman, Daphne Hancock, Caitlyn Garmer, Raaj Pyada, Anne M. Nguyen, Arjun Srivastava, Zachary I. Merhavy
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Among young, otherwise healthy adults with unprovoked deep vein thrombosis (DVT), uncommon causes like variation in the normal sequential development of the inferior vena cava (IVC), must be explored. Anomalous IVC conditions are estimated to occur in up to 9% of the general population, with the rarest anomaly being IVC agenesis at 0.0005% - 1% general population prevalence. DVTs are more likely to develop in this population due to venous stasis from decreased venous return, even with the formation of extensive collateral veins. Herein, the authorial team presents a 22-year-old patient with leg pain and swelling who was found to have acute DVT, and, incidentally, the absence of the suprarenal IVC with a robust collateral system on further imaging studies. The morbidity of DVTs in this population is very high, and attention should be given to young patients who present with new-onset DVT in the setting of normal coagulation studies and lack of personal or family history of clotting disorders, as the need for specialized imaging such as venograms is necessary to secure the proper diagnosis.
“什么印度河流域文明?:下腔静脉发育不良背景下的深静脉血栓
在患有无端深静脉血栓形成(DVT)的年轻健康成年人中,必须探索罕见的原因,如下腔静脉(IVC)正常顺序发育的变化。据估计,高达9%的普通人群会出现IVC异常,最罕见的异常是IVC发育不全,普通人群患病率为0.0005%-1%。DVT在这一人群中更容易发展,因为静脉回流减少导致静脉淤滞,即使形成了广泛的副静脉。在此,作者团队介绍了一名22岁的腿部疼痛和肿胀患者,该患者被发现患有急性DVT,顺便说一句,在进一步的影像学研究中,缺乏具有强大侧支系统的肾上IVC。这一人群中DVT的发病率非常高,应注意在正常凝血研究中出现新发DVT且缺乏凝血障碍个人或家族史的年轻患者,因为需要进行专门的成像,如静脉造影,以确保正确诊断。
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