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Oncological Crisis: Managing Superior Vena Cava Syndrome in the Emergency Department
Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) results from obstruction of the superior vena cava (SVC) and is commonly associated with malignancies. However, its presentation can vary, and in rare cases, it may present as an oncological emergency with atypical
U Srinivas+2 more
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Cloudy dialysate as a presenting feature of superior vena cava syndrome [PDF]
Michael A. Rocklin+2 more
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Superior and inferior vena cava syndrome caused by a rare lung cancer: A case report
Key Clinical Message Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is commonly caused by mediastinal malignancies. Early identification through clinical signs and imaging is critical to avoid complications including cerebral and laryngeal edema, and cardiogenic ...
Amey Joshi+5 more
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Permanent Pacemaker for Sick Sinus Syndrome with Absent Right Superior Vena Cava A Case Report.
PK Chanda+6 more
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Actinomycosis presenting as superior vena cava syndrome in a young puerperal woman [PDF]
Antonios Loutsidis+3 more
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Superior vena cava syndrome secondary to an angiotropic large cell lymphoma [PDF]
Diane Savarese+4 more
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Deducing Cardiorespiratory Motion of Cardiac Substructures Using a Novel 5D-MRI Workflow for Radiotherapy [PDF]
Objective: Cardiotoxicity is a devastating complication of thoracic radiotherapy. Current radiotherapy imaging protocols are insufficient to decouple and quantify cardiac motion, limiting substructure-specific motion considerations in treatment planning.
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Superior Vena Cava Syndrome Due to Graves' Disease.
Takashi Ishihara+7 more
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