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[edit]DescriptionAgenesis of ductus venosus human.jpg | Figure 3. Agenesis of ductus venosus (ADV) in a first trimester case with umbilical vein drainage into inferior vena cava (IVC) and increased nuchal translucency. (A): Transverse plane of the FT fetal abdomen, with high-definition directional power Doppler applied. An ”H”-shaped variant of the intrahepatic portal veins connection is identified; (B): high-definition directional power Doppler in the sagittal plane of the fetal abdomen (same case) showing ADV with umbilical vein drainage into the inferior vena cava; (C): mid-sagittal view of the fetal face with the measurement of the thickened NT. MPV main portal vein, St stomach, LPV left portal vein, UV umbilical vein, RPVa anterior branch of right portal vein, RPVp posterior branch of right portal vein, Ao aorta, IVC inferior vena cava, ADV ductus venosus agenesis, P palate, NB nasal bone, NT nuchal translucency. |
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Source | Feasibility of Fetal Portal Venous System Ultrasound Assessment at the FT Anomaly Scan. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 361. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12020361 |
Author | Nagy, R.D.; Ruican, D.; Zorilă, G.-L.; Istrate-Ofiţeru, A.-M.; Badiu, A.M.; Iliescu, D.G. |
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