Morphometry, variations, and histogenesis of umbilical vein, portal sinus, and ductus venosus in human fetal liver: an anatomical study

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Gali, Harika [1 ]
Ankolekar, Vrinda Hari [1 ]
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[1] Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Kasturba Med Coll, Dept Anat, Manipal 576104, India
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Umbilical vein; Portal sinus; Ductus venosus; Congenital portal-systemic shunts; RECOGNITION;
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10.1007/s00276-024-03543-2
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R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
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100101 ;
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Purpose Anatomical research on fetal liver venous systems is scarce. This study presents variations, morphometric, and histogenesis data through cadaveric study which can aid prenatal radiological analysis.Materials and methods 10% formalin embalmed 16 fetuses (8-second trimester, 8-third trimester) were utilized. Morphometric and histological evaluation of the umbilical vein, portal sinus, and ductus venosus were done. Variations were noted. Descriptive statistics, ratio, correlation, and regression were used for data analysis.Result A positive correlation of morphometric variables with gestational age is observed. An intra-hepatic portal shunt is observed connecting the left hepatic vein and portal sinus. In one case ductus venosus arose from the medial end of portal sinus and is not in continuity with the umbilical vein. Umbilical and portal sinus presents tunica intima, tunica media, and adventitia. There is an increase in smooth muscle fibers in tunica media from the second to third trimester. Ductus venosus consists of three parts- inlet, outlet, and isthmus. The wall of ductus venosus showed tunica intima and tunica adventitia.Conclusion This study records the variations of the umbilical vein, portal sinus, and ductus venosus. Knowledge of variations, morphometry, and histogenesis of these veins is essential to distinguish clinical variations from conditions such as agenesis of ductus venosus, persistence of the right umbilical vein, and congenital portal-systemic shunts.
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