Pseudolesion in segment IV A of the liver from vein of Sappey secondary to SVC obstruction

نویسندگان

  • Dharshan Vummidi
  • Puneet Bhargava
  • Jonathan R. Medverd
  • Jeffrey B. Virgin
  • George R. Oliveira
  • Sandeep Vaidya
چکیده

Pseudolesions in the liver are caused by unusual/altered hemodynamics of the liver and can be confused with a true hepatic mass. In superior vena cava (SVC) obstruction. there is recruitment of the cavo-mammary-phrenic-hepatic-capsule-portal pathway. and the venous blood follows the internal mammary vein, the inferior phrenic vein, the hepatic capsule veins, and the intrahepatic portal system. causing a hypervascular pseudolesion in segment IV A of the liver. Recognizing the classic appearances of this hypervascular pseudolesion from the vein of Sappey in a CT study of the abdomen has prognostic implications in directing further evaluation of the chest for SVC obstruction. We present a case of a 54-year-old HIV-positive male smoker in whom identification of the hypervascular pseudolesion from the vein of Sappey on the abdominal CT led to the diagnosis of SVC syndrome.

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دوره 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010