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Superior vena cava syndrome: Clinical considerations
Background: The superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is a rare pathological process caused by the superior vena cava obstruction (SVCO). Aim: To know the main causes of SVCS in a third level hospital.
B. Pech-Alonso+3 more
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A Phlebography Study of Constrictive Processes in the superior Vena Cava Area and of Accompanying Changes in the Collateral Circulation [PDF]
E. Salén
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Abstract Background Pheochromocytoma is a rare catecholamine‐secreting tumor that often presents with symptoms such as hypertension, palpitations, and sweating due to excessive hormone production. In some cases, the catecholamine‐induced vasoconstriction and hypercoagulability associated with pheochromocytomas can lead to cerebrovascular accidents and ...
Mohannad N. AbuHaweeleh+6 more
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CASE OF ANEURYSM OF THE ARCH, PERFORATING INTO THE VENA CAVA SUPERIOR. [PDF]
W T Gairdner
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Measurement and interpretation of central venous pressure: a narrative review
Summary Introduction Central venous pressure has been a key component of haemodynamic monitoring for several decades, but its clinical utility is still debated. While central venous pressure has been used traditionally to assess intravascular volume status and fluid responsiveness, mounting evidence suggests that its absolute value alone is an ...
Patryck Lloyd‐Donald+3 more
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A CASE OF ANEURYSM OF THE ASCENDING PART OF THE ARCH OF THE AORTA; RUPTURE INTO THE SUPERIOR VENA CAVA. [PDF]
Richard Sisley
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The many faces of multivisceral transplantation [PDF]
The transplantation of multiple abdominal viscera, including liver-duodenum-pancreas, liver-stomach-duodenum-pancreas and liver-intestine, is being performed with increasing frequency and success.
Abu-Elmagd, K+6 more
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Termination of Left Superior Vena Cava in Left Atrium, Atrial Septal Defect, and Absence of Coronary Sinus [PDF]
Gunay Raghib+5 more
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Defining an Unresectable Primary Retroperitoneal Sarcoma
ABSTRACT Background Retroperitoneal sarcomas (RPS) comprise a heterogenous group of rare mesenchymal tumours. A complete macroscopic en bloc resection of the tumour with involved adjacent structures is the only curative treatment modality. There remain no consensus criteria regarding the definition of a resectable versus unresectable RPS.
James Tai+6 more
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