2020
DOI: 10.4067/s0034-98872020001201833
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Trombosis venosa profunda y agenesia de vena cava inferior: presentación típica en una anomalía poco frecuente. Caso clínico

Abstract: Inferior vena cava agenesis presenting as deep vein thrombosis. Report of one caseAbnormalities of the inferior vena cava are rare. Its embryological development occurs between the sixth and eighth week of gestation and depends on the persistence or regression of three pairs of veins: the posterior cardinal veins, the subcardinal veins and the supracardinal veins. The type of congenital alteration depends on the moment that embryogenesis is altered. The most frequent clinical presentation is deep vein thrombos… Show more

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“…En los casos de agenesia suprarrenal de la VCI, existe trombosis de la misma, suele ser (5,6) extensa llegando hasta las venas femorales de manera bilateral o unilateral .…”
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“…En los casos de agenesia suprarrenal de la VCI, existe trombosis de la misma, suele ser (5,6) extensa llegando hasta las venas femorales de manera bilateral o unilateral .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Como es una patología infrecuente son pocos los casos publicados, por lo que este reporte puede (5)(6) contribuir a enriquecer más la información acerca de esta patología .…”
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