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Severe fetal anemia as a consequence of extra‐abdominal umbilical vein varix: A case report and review of the literature

Congenital Anomalies, 2020
Umbilical vein varix is associated with a high incidence of fetal anomalies and perinatal complications. There are two types of umbilical vein varix: fetal intra‐abdominal and extra‐abdominal.
Shingo Io   +6 more
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Intratesticular Varix

Urology, 2011
Intratesticular varix is an uncommon benign lesion whose clinical significance is not established. It can be mistaken for a testicular tumor. Color Doppler ultrasonography of the testis with the Valsalva maneuver is diagnostic.
Suresh, Venugopal   +4 more
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Pulmonary Varix

Angiology, 1984
Pulmonary varix is rare, only 53 cases having been reported. A brief review of the literature is given. Because its radiologic appearance may be indistin guishable from mediastinal or pulmonary lesions, pulmonary angiography is necessary to avoid exploratory thoracotomy, mediastinoscopy, and unnecessary antituberculous therapy.
J, Asayama   +3 more
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Pulmonary Venous Varix

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2015
Figure 1. (A) A 3.2-cm 3 3.9-cm vascular lesion (arrow) in the right lung on contrast-enhanced chest computed tomographic (CT) scan in sagittal view. (B) Vascular lesion (arrow) in right lower lobe of the lung seen on contrast-enhanced chest CT scan in transverse view.
Rakesh Shah   +3 more
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Isolated fetal umbilical vein varix and the association with intrauterine fetal death and fetal growth restriction: A systematic review, meta‐analysis, and nested retrospective cohort study

Prenatal Diagnosis
To assess the risk of intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) and fetal growth restriction (FGR) in fetuses with an isolated fetal intra‐abdominal umbilical vein varix (i‐FIUVV).
Ian Koorn   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Factors involved in gastroesophageal varix‐related events in patients with hepatitis C virus‐related compensated and decompensated cirrhosis after direct‐acting antiviral therapy

Hepatology Research
The incidence of and factors involved in gastroesophageal varix‐related events in hepatitis C virus‐related cirrhosis patients, including decompensated cirrhosis, after direct‐acting antiviral therapy are unclear.
Yuki Tahata   +41 more
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Solitary Gastric Varix

Australasian Radiology, 1974
SummaryA case of bleeding from an isolated gastric varix is described in a patient with chronic alcoholic liver disease but without splenomegaly or demonstrable oesophageal varices. The value of splenoportography in the diagnosis of gastric varices is emphasised.
A. Kerr Grant   +3 more
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Perinatal outcomes of fetal intra-abdominal umbilical vein varix: a multicenter cohort study

Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2019
Objectives To investigate the perinatal outcomes of fetuses with antenatal diagnoses of intra-abdominal umbilical vein varix (UVV). Methods A multicenter retrospective study was conducted in four countries on fetuses diagnosed with intra-abdominal UVV ...
V. Novoa   +10 more
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Oral varix: a review [PDF]

open access: possibleGerodontology, 2013
BackgroundAgeing produces several changes on the oral cavity, and oral varix (OV) is among the most common, and they are related with some medical diseases; however, this association is not clear.ObjectiveThe aim of this article is to offer a review of OV, regarding aetiology, clinical and histological features, associated factors, treatment and its ...
René Panico   +2 more
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Varix of the Optic Disk

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978
A 74-year-old woman had a saccular dilatation, presumably of the central retinal vein, on the optic nerve head. The lesion caused no symptoms, and over a four-month period showed (vidence of thrombosis and stagnation within it. The lesion caused no interference with either the arterial or venous circulation of the retina.
Leonard Joffe   +3 more
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