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Subcutaneous abnormal body vessel





Tags: Vascular sonography, Esaote MyLab 70, Clinical report, Pediatric

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  Subcutaneous abnormal body vessel
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    A child of 8 years old was admitted to the Children's City Clinical Hospital and sent for an ultrasound scan of an abnormal vessel, visually under the skin there is a blue curve vessel with several inflow (2 large), coming from the chest to the groin along at the lateral surface of the body. According to the accompanying person, this anomaly is observed in a child from birth.

    On ultrasound, the vessel presumably flows into the common femoral vein and has a monophasic type of blood flow spectrum, like the venous type.

   




   




   




   




   


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