Abstract
The absence of the inferior vena cava is a rare congenital anomaly. Currently its diagnostic is based on non-invasive imaging thecniques (computerised axial tomography and nuclear magnetic resonance). On most of cases constitutes a casual finding upon practising these image tests unrelated to this congenital anomaly. In the symptomatic patients, the complaints associated are secondary to venous insufficiency and/or deep vein thrombosis. Recently the congenital absence of inferior vena cava has been described as a risk factor of deep vein thrombosis in young patients. We present a case of congenital absence of inferior vena cava that was admitted in our hospital because of pulmonary thromboembolism.
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Castro, F. J., Pérez, C., Narváez, F. J., García, A., Biosca, M., Vilaseca, J., … Argiles, J. M. (2003). Agenesia de vena cava inferior como factor de riesgo de tromboembolismo pulmonar. Anales de Medicina Interna, 20(6), 304–306. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0212-71992003000600007
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