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Paul Brian Ng Hung Shin1, Alexander Lombardo2, Katherine Black2
1General Surgery, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba, Queensland, Australia brian_ng@live.com.au.
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Here, we report a case of a woman in her 50s who was referred for an incidentally discovered lesion anterior to the origin of inferior vena cava suspicious for a paraganglioma following a CT scan for vaginal bleeding. A follow-up 68Ga-DOTATATE PET-CT and MRI of the abdomen reinforced the radiological impression of an extra-adrenal paraganglioma (EAP). The EAP was deemed non-functional given normal urine biogenic amine, supine plasma fractionated metanephrines and chromogranin A levels. The mass was resected laparoscopically without perioperative blockade. Histological examination revealed a venous malformation. Extrahepatic abdominal venous malformations are rare and can be indistinguishable from an EAP on imaging preoperatively. Although benign, the lesion nevertheless warrants excision as it is associated with a risk of haemorrhage.
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