From the case:
Azygos continuation of the inferior vena cava
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The inferior vena cava (IVC), having only formed after receiving the left renal vein and crossing behind the aorta, continues as azygos vein, whereas hepatic veins drain directly into the right atrium. This is consistent with azygos continuation of the IVC.