Abnormal systemic venous connection possibly associated with a persistent right umbilical vein; a case report

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Background: Abnormal venous connections involving a persistent right umbilical vein are rare. In a minority of cases the liver is entirely bypassed and the condition is associated with multiple congenital malformations. Case presentation: The described case illustrates a systemic venous drainage that was severely abnormal in a newborn girl with a truncus arteriosus type II congenital heart defect. Injection of contrast medium through the umbilical vein catheter revealed a very peculiar venous connection that passed anterio-laterally through the right hemithorax before crossing in an oblique fashion towards the superior vena cava. Conclusions: This venous drainage may be the result of a persistent right umbilical vein connecting with the superior vena cava. © 2004 Nakstad and Smevik; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Nakstad, B., & Smevik, B. (2004). Abnormal systemic venous connection possibly associated with a persistent right umbilical vein; a case report. BMC Pediatrics, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-4-7

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