Venous aneurysms in general, and of the inferior vena cava in particular (IVC), are rarely reported in the literature because they are generally asymptomatic and detected incidentally following complications such as thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, an Inferior vena cava (IVC) aneurysm is detected by imaging examinations performed for other causes. We report a case of IVC aneurysm classified as type I according to Gradman and Steinberg discovered incidentally during a follow-up CT scan in an asymptomatic woman followed for endometrial adenocarcinoma treated 6 years ago.
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