THREAD: I enjoyed giving a talk on abdominal cases from the archives at #BIRAC19 earlier today - as promised, here are some of the cases I showed (all on @Radiopaedia)
Avid enhancement in liver is pseudolesion caused by perfusion by superior vein of Sappey, one of the paraumbilical veins that communicates w/ internal thoracic and superior epigastric veins; an attempt to bypass obstructed SVC.
This venous route also plays a role in portal hypertension and the caput medusae sign - hepatofugal flow in paraumbilical vein to shunt towards systemic circulation (portosystemic shunt).
Preparing for a significant change in my working pattern from tomorrow, and sharing a few items that have been very helpful and I'll keep bookmarked for reference.
The @BSTImaging team have produced some very helpful guidance and documents (see thread👇🏽)
A thread all about ribs; anatomic variants and common pathology. Find all these cases on @Radiopaedia by clicking the links, and thank you to all the case contributors for their role in creating such a helpful learning tool.
Cervical ribs: accessory ribs arising from the seventh cervical vertebra, occur in ~0.5% of the population, can cause thoracic outlet syndrome by compression of the brachial plexus or subclavian artery/vein