Anomalous inferior Vena cava as the cause of multiple deep venous thrombosis.

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2005-12
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Kang, Daniel W
Berenberg, Jeffrey L.
Baranko, Darrell
Tebo, Scot
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64
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12
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An anomalous Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) is a possible independent risk factor for deep vein thrombosis (DVT). This case represents the rare complication of an anomalous IVC causing multiple DVTs, not only in the lower extremity, but also in the abdominal periaortic circulation. In young patients who develop a DVT without risk factors, an anomalous IVC should be in the differential diagnosis.
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