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Table 1 Clinical presentations and characteristics of eight Taiwanese patients with inferior vena cava thrombosis

From: Review article inferior vena cava thrombosis: a case series of patients observed in Taiwan and literature review

Patient no.

Age (year)

Sex

Main clinical presentation

Site of thrombosis

Collaterals inside the abdomen

Risk factors

Swelling of LE

Dilatation of SAV

IVC

IVs

PDV

DDV

PE

1

30

F

L + R

Present

IHCT

L + R

L + R

L + R

(+)

Present

ET + pregnancy

2

35

M

L + R

Present

IHCT

L + R

L + R

(-)

(+)

Present

LA

3

32

F

L

None

IRPT

(-)

L

L

(-)

None

LA + pregnancy + surgery

4

36

F

L

None

IRPT

L

L

(-)

(-)

None

Surgery

5

54

F

L + R

Present

IRCT

L + R

L + R

L + R

(-)

Present

Unknown

6

32

M

R

None

IRPT

R

R

R

(+)

None

AT deficiency

7

38

M

L + R

Present

IRCT

L + R

L + R

(-)

(+)

Present

LA + IVC filter

8

46

F

R

None

IRPT

(-)

R

R

(+)

Present

Hb H disease + pregnancy + IVC filter

  1. Clinical pictures of patients with inferior vena cava thrombosis evaluated at Changhua Christian Hospital and National Taiwan University Hospital
  2. LE lower extremity, SAV superficial abdominal wall vein, IVC inferior vena cava, IVs iliac veins, PDV proximal deep vein, DDV distal deep vein, PE pulmonary embolism, F female, M male, R right, L left, IHCT infrahepatic complete thrombosis, IRCT infrarenal complete thrombosis, IRPT infrarenal partial