Borulu, FerhatTekten, Beliz Öztok2024-09-252024-09-2520212667-49472667-5080https://doi.org/10.9739/tjvs.2021.792https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/tr/yayin/detay/520062https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12491/14903Among all vascular aneurysms, the venous type is quite rare compared to the arterial type. Although this is the case, venous aneurysms\rcan cause serious complications and even death. Most patients are asymptomatic; however, serious clinical indicators may occur including\rabdominal pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, venous occlusions, and pulmonary embolism. In this article, we present an 84-year-old male case\rof an inferior vena cava aneurysm presenting with a complaint of intermittent, non-specific abdominal pain in the right upper quadrant for\rthe last couple of years.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInferior vena cava aneurysm in advanced age: A rare case reportArticle10.9739/tjvs.2021.7923016669520062