Caput medusae bei portaler Hypertension
Caput medusae
mit Durchtritt oberhalb des Nabels über Verbindungen der rekanalisierten Nabelvene zu den epigastrischen Gefäßen.
The caput medusae sign is seen in patients with severe portal hypertension. It describes the appearance of distended and engorged paraumbilical veins, which are seen radiating from the umbilicus across the abdomen to join the systemic veins.
History and etymology
The appearance is reminiscent of Medusa, a gorgon of Greek mythology, who was encountered and defeated by Perseus.
See also
Siehe auch:
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Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Caput medusae bei portaler Hypertension: