Radiology Case Reports (Nov 2021)

A novel case of congenital hepatic arterio-veno-portal shunts with umbilical vein aneurysm

  • Daisuke Hitaka, M.D.,
  • Tatsuo Kono, M.D.,
  • Junichi Arai, M.D.,
  • Takashi Murakami, M.D., Ph.D.,
  • Miho Takahashi-Igari, M.D.,
  • Manabu Tagawa, M.D.,
  • Kensaku Mori, M.D., Ph.D.,
  • Hidetoshi Takada, M.D., Ph.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 11
pp. 3374 – 3379

Abstract

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A term male infant presented with congenital hepatic arterio-veno-portal shunts. A mass-like lesion in the left lobe of the liver received blood supply from not only the umbilical vein, but also the hepatic and inferior intrahepatic arteries, communicating with the hepatic and portal veins in a complicated manner, with an umbilical vein aneurysm. The blood flow of the arterio-veno-portal shunts spontaneously and gradually declined from the neonatal period to six years of age. Although mild high-output cardiac failure had developed, no life-threatening events or health problems originating from portosystemic shunts, such as pulmonary artery hypertension and hepatopulmonary syndrome, were observed. However, this report shows that scrupulous follow-up to identify pulmonary artery hypertension and hepatopulmonary syndrome should be continued because complete resolution of the arterio-veno-portal shunts was not obtained in this case.

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