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Anomaly (doubling) of the popliteal vein





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  Anomaly (doubling) of the popliteal...
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    A 15-year-old adolescent with a diagnosis of non-occlusive vein thrombosis of the LE was sent for a control ultrasound scan of the LE veins in the public clinic.

    An ultrasound in one of the popliteal areas revealed a vein anomaly.

    First, a deep vein (presumably popliteal) is observed, which bifurcates, then a superficial vein (presumably a small saphenous) flows into one of the trunks of this vein, then (proximal) the trunks of the deep vein merge again.

    Differential diagnosis: duplication of the popliteal vein, etc.

   




   




   




   




   


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