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An aneurysm in the inferior vena cava (IVC) is a rare vascular condition characterized by an abnormal dilation or bulging of the IVC, which can lead to complications such as thrombosis, rupture, or impaired blood flow. These aneurysms can be congenital or acquired, often associated with conditions like connective tissue disorders or trauma. Symptoms may include abdominal or Back pain, swelling in the legs, or symptoms of venous obstruction. Diagnosis is typically made through imaging studies like ultrasound, CT, or MRI, and treatment options may include surveillance, endovascular repair, or surgical intervention depending on the aneurysm's size and symptoms.

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