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Caput medusae

Caput Medusae refers to the appearance of distended and engorged umbilical veins which are seen radiating from the umbilicus across the abdomen to join systemic veins . The name Caput Medusae (Latin: "head of Medusa") originates from the apparent similarity to Medusa's hair once Minerva had turned it into snakes.

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Causes

It is a sign of severe portal hypertension that has decompressed by portal-systemic shunting through the umbilical veins.

Differential Diagnosis

Inferior vena cava obstruction

How to differentiate

Determine the direction of flow in the veins below the umbilicus.

  • Caput Medusae - flow is towards the legs
  • Inferior vena cava obstruction - flow is towards the head.


07-14-2008 23:18:10
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