The authors describe the abnormal confluence of the right internal iliac vein into a left common iliac vein compressed by the overlying right common iliac artery. The prevalence of this combination of abnormalities, evaluated in cadavers and in living subjects by CT, was 0.9%. The possible obstacle to venous pelvic return by these anomalies is pointed out.

Confluence of the right internal iliac vein into a compressed left common iliac vein / Caggiati, Alberto; Amore, Miguel; Sedari, Pietro. - In: PHLEBOLOGY. - ISSN 0268-3555. - STAMPA. - 31:2(2016), pp. 145-146. [10.1177/0268355515586098]

Confluence of the right internal iliac vein into a compressed left common iliac vein

CAGGIATI, Alberto;
2016

Abstract

The authors describe the abnormal confluence of the right internal iliac vein into a left common iliac vein compressed by the overlying right common iliac artery. The prevalence of this combination of abnormalities, evaluated in cadavers and in living subjects by CT, was 0.9%. The possible obstacle to venous pelvic return by these anomalies is pointed out.
2016
chronic venous disease; pelvic venous insufficiency; venous anatomy
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Confluence of the right internal iliac vein into a compressed left common iliac vein / Caggiati, Alberto; Amore, Miguel; Sedari, Pietro. - In: PHLEBOLOGY. - ISSN 0268-3555. - STAMPA. - 31:2(2016), pp. 145-146. [10.1177/0268355515586098]
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