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- Q1035226 subject Q7166245.
- Q1035226 subject Q7215455.
- Q1035226 abstract "For the cactus see Astrophytum caput-medusaeCaput medusae, also known as palm tree sign, is the appearance of distended and engorged superficial epigastric veins, which are seen radiating from the umbilicus across the abdomen. The name caput medusae (Latin for "head of Medusa") originates from the apparent similarity to Medusa's head, which had venomous snakes in place of hair. It is also a syndrome of portal hypertension. It is caused by the paraumbilical veins, which carries oxygenated blood from mother to fetus in utero and normally closes within one week of birth, becoming re-canalised due to portal hypertension caused by liver failure.".
- Q1035226 icd10 "I86.8(ILDSI86.820)".
- Q1035226 thumbnail Caput_medusae_CT_ax_002.jpg?width=300.
- Q1035226 wikiPageWikiLink Q124604.
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- Q1035226 wikiPageWikiLink Q7166245.
- Q1035226 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215455.
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- Q1035226 icd "I86.8".
- Q1035226 name "Caput medusae".
- Q1035226 type Disease.
- Q1035226 type Thing.
- Q1035226 type Q12136.
- Q1035226 comment "For the cactus see Astrophytum caput-medusaeCaput medusae, also known as palm tree sign, is the appearance of distended and engorged superficial epigastric veins, which are seen radiating from the umbilicus across the abdomen. The name caput medusae (Latin for "head of Medusa") originates from the apparent similarity to Medusa's head, which had venomous snakes in place of hair. It is also a syndrome of portal hypertension.".
- Q1035226 label "Caput medusae".
- Q1035226 depiction Caput_medusae_CT_ax_002.jpg.
- Q1035226 name "Caput medusae".