Dr Scalfani
Dr Scalfani
I was in Albany last week for my CCSVI procedure. Dr Siskin, who as you know is very experienced, could not find my azygos vein. He said this was a first for him. Is it possible that I don't have one - I am 56 years old and if so what does this mean?
Another reason to have MR before your procedure is to give the IR the lay of the land.Cece wrote:Well, yes, but it's easier on him if it's all in the thread, plus it's nice to break up the chatting with actual questions!
I can't remember anyone else with a missing azygous. Missing jugulars, yes, but not the azygous.
Not to mention the flow quantification you'd get with the Haacke MS-MRI before/after runs. As in verifying that the IR actually fixed something.
I wonder what the AZY equivalent of collaterals would be. Illiac/lumbar veins?
Two azygous veins? Perhaps a (an apparent) bifurcation?
I can't remember anyone else with a missing azygous. Missing jugulars, yes, but not the azygous.livabird has two azygous veins
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I wonder what the AZY equivalent of collaterals would be. Illiac/lumbar veins?

FWIW; When i had my first procedure, I was told that there was no stenosis in the azygous, but that there "is a bend". I presume that they did not mean the arch. In the video of the azygous portion of my 1st procedure (the polish patient), there appear to be a couple of jets not going into the SVC. Perhaps collateralization there?
My name is not really Johnson. MSed up since 1993