2018
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20182516
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Superior vena cava syndrome: a case report of a rare form of presentation

Abstract: Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is the clinical manifestation of superior vena cava (SVC) obstruction, with severe reduction in venous return from the head, neck and upper extremities. It is a medical emergency. Obstruction to the SVC may be caused by neoplastic invasion of the venous wall associated with intravascular thrombosis or, more simply, by extrinsic pressure of a tumour mass against the relatively thin-walled SVC. More than 80% cases of SVCS are caused by malignant mediastinal tumours. We present … Show more

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“…SVC syndrome represents the clinical manifestations of obstruction of the SVC, resulting in decreased venous return from the head, neck, and upper extremities [ 4 ]. It was first described by William Hunter in the 18th century in a patient with a syphilitic aortic aneurysm [ 5 ]. The obstruction can be due to a neoplastic invasion of the venous wall with associated intravascular thrombosis or by extrinsic compression exerted by a tumor mass against the wall of the SVC.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SVC syndrome represents the clinical manifestations of obstruction of the SVC, resulting in decreased venous return from the head, neck, and upper extremities [ 4 ]. It was first described by William Hunter in the 18th century in a patient with a syphilitic aortic aneurysm [ 5 ]. The obstruction can be due to a neoplastic invasion of the venous wall with associated intravascular thrombosis or by extrinsic compression exerted by a tumor mass against the wall of the SVC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%