Circulation, Vol 53, 891-895, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
RJ O'Reilly and JH Grollman
Recognition of azygos continuation of the inferior vena cava (AC-IVC) is
necessary to prevent unnecessary surgery, to modify the approach to right
heart catheterization and to avoid potentially fatal azygos ligation at the
time of thoracic surgery. Absence of the inferior vena cava (IVC) shadow on
the lateral chest film has been claimed to be an important feature of
AC-IVC. Our findings, however, indicate that AC- IVC is frequently
associated with a normal appearing IVC shadow on lateral chest film study.
When the findings on frontal chest film examination suggest AC-IVC, a caval
shadow on the lateral view does not exclude the diagnosis. There persists a
need for further radiographic evaluation and, if necessary, angiographic
confirmation. The lateral chest film does not provide reliable evidence for
or against the diagnosis of azygos continuation of the inferior vena cava.
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The lateral chest film as an unreliable indicator of azygos continuation of the inferior vena cava
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