An unusual case of deep venous thrombosis in a young patient: congenital absence of the infrarenal portion of the inferior vena cava
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Abstract Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is a commonly encountered diagnosis in clinical practice with a variety of well-established risk factors. Congenital absence of the inferior vena cava (IVC) is an extremely rare but established risk factor for DVT. Patients who develop DVTs are at high risk of long-term complications, including DVT recurrence and post-thrombotic syndrome. Here we report a rare case of a 27-year-old female who presented with an extensive DVT of the right lower extremity secondary to complete absence of the infrarenal portion of the IVC, confirmed on computed tomography. There is little consensus regarding the appropriate management of this patient population, and a brief review of the current evidence follows.
2004 ◽
Vol 18
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pp. 124-129
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Congenital absence of the inferior vena cava with bilateral iliofemoral acute deep venous thrombosis
2016 ◽
Vol 2
(4)
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pp. 193-196
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2010 ◽
Vol 52
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pp. e117-e120
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2015 ◽
Vol 29
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pp. 1657.e9-1657.e15
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2014 ◽
Vol 25
(9)
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pp. e113-e114
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