Duodenal varices

Last revised by Sonam Vadera on 30 Aug 2019

Duodenal varices is the dilatation of the posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal vein secondary to portal hypertension. They are much less common than esophageal, rectal or fundal varices, but may be associated with them.

Radiographic features

Fluoroscopy

Lobulated filling defects are best demonstrated in prone position. Any defects will be obliterated by maximal luminal distension.

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