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Ablating Left-sided Atrioventricular Accessory Pathways in Young Patients with Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava: Start in the Coronary Sinus. [PDF]
Dasgupta S, Johnsrude C.
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Malignant superior vena cava syndrome.
Pankaj K Garg, Debajyoti Mohanty
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Refractory Antiphospholipid Syndrome With Thoracic Outlet and Superior Vena Cava Syndromes: A Complex Case of Recurrent Thrombosis. [PDF]
Khan TA, Schick S, Figueroa J, Swami J.
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High-power short-duration ablation of the superior vena cava: safety and efficacy using the right superior pulmonary vein roof as a landmark. [PDF]
Yin J, Li H, Du Z, Liang J, Li T.
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Frequency of Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava and Its Impact on Outcomes in Children Undergoing Congenital Heart Surgery. [PDF]
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2001
Lung cancer is the most common cause of superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) and requires timely recognition and management. The syndrome is rarely an oncologic emergency in the absence of tracheal compression and airway compromise. Treatment depends on the etiology of the obstructive process.
J R, Queen, J, Berlin
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Lung cancer is the most common cause of superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) and requires timely recognition and management. The syndrome is rarely an oncologic emergency in the absence of tracheal compression and airway compromise. Treatment depends on the etiology of the obstructive process.
J R, Queen, J, Berlin
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