Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
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Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
Case Report

Agenesia de veia cava inferior associada à trombose venosa profunda

Agenesis of inferior vena cava associated with deep venous thrombosis

Clovis Luis Konopka; Marcelo Salame; Geórgia Andrade Padulla; Raquel Rodrigues Muradás; Julio César Batistella

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Resumo

A agenesia da veia cava inferior é uma anomalia congênita rara, que foi recentemente identificada como um importante fator de risco para o desenvolvimento e a recorrência de trombose venosa profunda de membros inferiores em jovens. O objetivo deste trabalho foi relatar o caso de uma paciente que apresentou trombose venosa profunda dois meses após a realização de cirurgia de varizes. A angiotomografia computadorizada demonstrou a presença de anomalia venosa complexa com ausência da veia cava inferior.

Palavras-chave

anormalidades cardiovasculares, veia cava inferior, trombose venosa

Abstract

The agenesis of the inferior vena cava is a rare congenital anomaly, which was recently identified as an important risk factor for the development and recurrence of deep venous thrombosis especially in young people. The goal of this work was to report the case of a patient who presented deep venous thrombosis approximately two months after varicose vein surgery. The computerized angiotomography demonstrated the presence of a complex venous anomaly with absence of the inferior vena cava.

Keywords

cardiovascular abnormalities, vena cava, inferior, venous thrombosis

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