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(Chest. 1974;65:469-472.)
© 1974 American College of Chest Physicians

Interruption of the Inferior Vena Cava with Azygos Continuation

Mario Bernal-Ramirez M.D.1; Hurst B. Hatch Jr. M.D., F.C.C.P.2; and P. Jeffrey Bower M.D.1

1 Department of Internal Medicine, Sections on Cardiology
2 Department of Internal Medicine, Sections on Pulmonary Diseases, Ochsner Clinic and Ochsner Foundation Hospital, New Orleans, La.

A case of an inferior vena caval drainage anomaly presented as a right hilar density on plain chest roentgenogram. The benign nature of this shadow was established by angiography. Clues to its presence are reviewed and appropriate diagnostic steps are illustrated.







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