Inferior right hepatic veins: MR assessment of prevalence and potential clinical significance in children.
Ng YY, Finn JP, Hall-Craggs MA.
Pediatr Radiol 1990;20(8):605-7
NMR Unit, Hospital for Sick Children, London, UK.

The prevalence of Inferior Right Hepatic Veins (IRHVs) in 82 children who had magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the abdomen was assessed. IRHVs larger than or equal in size to the Superior Right Hepatic Vein were found in 23% (19/82). In two patients with radiological evidence of Superior Hepatic Venous occlusion and without radiological evidence of portal hypertension, venous drainage was accomplished via large IRHVs. The findings suggest that, in children, IRHVs may act as efficient collaterals and help protect the liver from the consequences of high IVC obstruction.

 
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