2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.arbres.2012.03.003
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Síndrome de vena cava superior como primera manifestación de carcinoma tímico

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“…Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) was initially described by Hunter in 1757, in a patient with syphilitic aortic aneurysm; in the post-antibiotic era, the main etiology is neoplastic, as well as intravascular devices that are associated with thrombosis in cancer patients [1]. Thymic carcinoma is an uncommon etiology of SVCS, being associated with poor prognosis [3]. High alcohol consumption and smoking increase the risk of thymoma [4].…”
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“…Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) was initially described by Hunter in 1757, in a patient with syphilitic aortic aneurysm; in the post-antibiotic era, the main etiology is neoplastic, as well as intravascular devices that are associated with thrombosis in cancer patients [1]. Thymic carcinoma is an uncommon etiology of SVCS, being associated with poor prognosis [3]. High alcohol consumption and smoking increase the risk of thymoma [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los resultados de laboratorio muestran leucocitosis y neutrofilia y anemia (Tabla 1), relacionado a la enfermedad de base de neoplasia de mediastino según lo establecido por la bibliografía (4) . Por lo mencionado, este patrón se encuentra disfuncional.…”
Section: Patrón Nutricional-metabólicounclassified
“…Su diagnóstico prácticamente es clínico, caracterizado por síntomas específicos como la disnea, igual de importantes los hallazgos relacionados a la exploración física; como principales están el edema facial y la distensión venosa del cuello junto con la pared torácica. El desarrollo normalmente es de causa maligna en el 90%de los casos (4) .…”
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