PMID: 3763848Aug 1, 1986Paper

Neoplastic thrombosis from a uterine cancer via the ovarian vein. Venous collateralization via the vasa vasorum in occlusions of the renal vein and the inferior vena cava

Der Radiologe
H G Reichelt

Abstract

Renal vein and inf. vena caval occlusion by neoplastic thrombus mediated by the ovarian vein from an occult uterine carcinoma is an extraordinary diagnosis. The special angiographic feature consists in demonstrating the renal venous drainage via vasa vasorum of the renal vein and inf. vena cava.

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