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One sign of superior vena cava syndrome is swelling in your face, arms, neck, head, or upper body. It may get worse when you bend forward or lie down. You might start to cough or have trouble ...
Compression or obstruction of the superior vena cava, a major vein in your body, can lead to superior vena cava syndrome, or SVCS. It’s treatable, but most cases are caused by cancer.
Diagnosis Superior vena cava syndrome due to thrombotic obstruction---a complication of a cardiac procedure. Management Anticoagulation, catheter-directed thrombolytic therapy, mechanical ...
This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Superior vena cava syndrome' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications.
According to Cancer Research UK, this is called superior vena cava obstruction (SVCO). As Macmillan UK explained, the superior vena cava (SVC) is a big vein in the middle of the chest. It carries ...
This is especially the case in superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS), in which oxygen-depleted blood returning from the head, upper chest, and arms is partially or completely prevented from reaching ...
CHICAGO — A novel compliant endovascular balloon may have the potential to save lives in patients who experience superior vena cava tears during transvenous lead extraction, researchers reported ...
How should his case be evaluated and managed? Clinical findings in a patient with the superior vena cava syndrome, including facial edema, plethora, jugular venous distention, and prominent ...
Catheter-associated thrombosis is the most common noninfectious complication of implantable venous access devices and can cause superior vena cava syndrome. The diagnosis can be confirmed with Doppler ...
Diagnosis Superior vena cava syndrome due to thrombotic obstruction—a complication of a cardiac procedure. Management Anticoagulation, catheter-directed thrombolytic therapy, mechanical ...