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previously visited IVC CONTINUATION OF THE AZYGOUS VEIN Random Case
Authored By: Bryon Thomson, Resident, Aultman Hospital/NEOUCOM, Ohio, USA.
Patient: 47 year old male
History: 47 year old male: presented for restaging of known urachal CA.
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Findings: An incidental note was made of an IVC continuation of the azygous vein.  The azogous vein caliber is increased.
Diagnosis: 47 year old male: presented for restaging of known urachal CA.
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Case Number: 32350832Last Updated: 11-02-2009
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Anatomy: Vascular/Lymphatic   Pathology: Normal/Variants
Modality: CTAccess Level: Readable by all users
Keywords: azygous vein, ivc, ivc continuation of azygous
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