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- Title
Antenatal sonogaphic features of aneurysmal dilatation of a vitelline vein.
- Authors
Benoist, G.; Gauthier, F.; Belloy, F.; Laloum, D.; Herlicoviez, M.; Dreyfus, M.
- Abstract
We report a case of aneurysmal dilatation of a vitelline vein observed antenatally. Intra-abdominal vascular dilatation was diagnosed on ultrasound examination at 24 weeks' gestation. The relationship with the umbilicus and portal vein suggested the diagnosis of umbilical vein varix. Fetal tolerance remained excellent in spite of a gradual increase in the size of the dilated vein. Postnatal ultrasound examination revealed thrombosis of the aneurysm with gradual extension to the portal vein and the onset of serious coagulation problems. Operative findings on postnatal day 9 included the absence of intra-abdominal umbilical vein, and the presence of an abnormal, dilated and thrombosed vein connecting the umbilicus to the portal vein and following the trajectory of the right vitelline vein. Corrective surgery was attempted by resection of the aneurysm and portal thrombectomy, but this did not prevent the development of portal obstruction syndrome with cavernous hemangioma. This anomaly, in which the fetal venous return uses the vitelline vein in the absence of the umbilical vein, does not appear to have been described before. The mechanism in question could be anastomosis between the right vitelline vein and umbilical vein. Antenatal diagnosis should enable early surgical management before the formation of a portal thrombosis.
- Subjects
PRENATAL diagnosis; ANEURYSMS; HEART dilatation; ULTRASONIC imaging; VASCULAR diseases
- Publication
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2007, Vol 29, Issue 6, p708
- ISSN
0960-7692
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/uog.3993