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DS Classification Types/Examples Intraluminal structural venous abnormality; this is an echogenic structure extending from the endothelial lining of the vein wall with/without presence of functional abnormality; these abnormalities include web, flap, septum, membrane, and malformed valve Web: multiple septa and/or flaps located in a cluster Flap: thin linear echogenic structure extending from endothelial lining of vein wall Septum: thin linear echogenic structure extending from endothelial lining of vein wall, and attached to it at both ends; septum may extend across a vein to attach on opposing sides or attach on same side Membrane: membranous structure almost occluding the entire diameter of the vein Malformed valve: dysdynamic or fibrous valve Extraluminal structural venous abnormality; this is a restriction of the venous wall or stenosis; these abnormalities include stenosis and annulus Stenosis: CSA measurement of ≤3 mm2 Annulus: circumferential thickened vein wall that is restricting the vein from fully expanding with respiratory or positional changes Functional venous abnormality; this is an abnormal cerebral venous outflow in the presence of a structural venous anomaly; these abnormalities include reflux/bidirectional flow, paradox, and no flow Reflux/bidirectional flow: present in the IJV for >0.88 seconds with the head at 90° and 0° Paradox: vein wall not reacting to respiratory phase; noncompliant No flow: no color flow noted in vein, despite deep breaths
Note:—CSA indicates cross-sectional area.