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In this video, I discuss the anatomical basis of dilated veins in the abdomen, focusing on two specific cases: Caput Medusa and Thoraco epigastric Vein dilatation. Caput Medusa refers to dilated veins around the umbilicus, which are caused by portal hypertension and the communication between paraumbilical veins and systemic veins. On the other hand, thoraco epigastric vein dilatation are enlarged collaterals between the lateral thoracic vein and the superficial epigastric vein, typically seen in cases of SVC or IVC obstruction. Understanding these conditions is crucial for diagnosing and managing patients with dilated veins in the abdomen. Specific Learning Objectives #1 Learn about the differential diagnosis of dilated veins in the abdomen #2 Understand the concept of Caput Medusa #3 Thoraco epigastric vein and its dilatation in SVC/IVC obstruction 0:00 Intro 0:12 Case 1: Caput Medusa 3:20 Who is Medusa? 3:54 Paraumbilical veins 6:00 Case 2: Thoraco Epigastric vein dilation - SVC/IVC obstruction 6:45 SVC/IVC obstruction