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Superior Vena Cava Syndrome Revealing Sarcoidosis a Decade Later: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Superior vena cava syndrome due to hyper-homo-cysteinemia: A rare case report. [PDF]
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Spontaneous Massive Retroperitoneal Hematoma: A Rare Complication of Anticoagulation after Stenting in Malignant Superior Vena Cava Syndrome. [PDF]
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A High-Risk Rigid Bronchoscopy for a Patient With a Mediastinal Mass Causing Superior Vena Cava Syndrome, Lobar Collapse, and Pulmonary Artery Compression: A Case Report. [PDF]
Swaby JD, Shahbazi N, Ang S.
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[Superior vena cava syndrome].
V, Dangubić, R, Azanjac, O, Perunović
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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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Interventions for superior vena cava syndrome
The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 2022Superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome refers to the clinical manifestations of cerebral venous hypertension secondary to obstruction of the SVC and/or the innominate veins. The most common cause of SVC syndrome is malignancy like small cell lung cancer and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, but there is an increasing trend of benign etiologies secondary to thrombosis ...
Indrani, Sen +2 more
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Journal belge de radiologie, 1993
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1999
To provide a review of the treatment and nursing management of superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS).Review articles, research studies, and book chapters.SVCS is primarily associated with small cell lung cancer. It usually has a chronic, insidious onset, but may present acutely with laryngeal or cerebral edema.
I S, Haapoja, C, Blendowski
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To provide a review of the treatment and nursing management of superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS).Review articles, research studies, and book chapters.SVCS is primarily associated with small cell lung cancer. It usually has a chronic, insidious onset, but may present acutely with laryngeal or cerebral edema.
I S, Haapoja, C, Blendowski
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Superior Vena Cava Syndrome in Infants
Clinical Pediatrics, 1989Superior vena cava syndrome is uncommon in infants. With the increased use of central venous catheters, however, there has been an increased incidence of central venous occlusion. We report a case of superior vena cava syndrome occurring on two separate occasions in a premature infant with an indwelling central line.
W V, Raszka, F R, Smith, S R, Pratt
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