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  2. Superior Vena Cava Syndrome - Cleveland Clinic

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    Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is a group of symptoms that happen when something blocks or compresses your superior vena cava. It’s often associated with cancer, but may involve an infection, blood clot or implanted medical device. Severe cases can be life-threatening, especially in children.

  3. Superior Vena Cava Syndrome: Symptoms, Treatments, Causes - ...

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    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.

  4. Superior vena cava syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS), is a group of symptoms caused by obstruction of the superior vena cava ("SVC"), a short, wide vessel carrying circulating blood into the heart.

  5. Superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome is a collection of clinical signs and symptoms resulting from partial or complete obstruction of blood flow through the SVC. This obstruction is most commonly a result of thrombus formation or tumor infiltration of the vessel wall.

  6. Superior Vena Cava Syndrome - WebMD

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    Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is when something -- usually a cancerous tumor -- blocks or pinches the superior vena cava, a major vein that carries blood from your chest, neck, and...

  7. Superior Vena Cava Syndrome - Cedars-Sinai

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    Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is a collection of symptoms that usually occur in patients who have lung cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, or other cancers. It also can occur from noncancer causes. This summary explains SVCS and its treatment in adults and children.

  8. Superior vena cava (SVC) obstruction, whether from benign or malignant causes, results in a variety of symptoms. It is a potential medical emergency when cerebral or laryngeal edema occurs. Endovascular therapy is the treatment of choice for patients in need of emergent relief of symptoms.

  9. Superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome is a clinical condition that occurs due to obstruction of the SVC. The most common aetiology is malignancy; however, there has been an increase in benign causes due to more frequent use of intravascular devices.

  10. Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is obstruction of blood flow through the superior vena cava (SVC). It is a medical emergency and most often manifests in patients with a...

  11. What is Superior Vena Cava (SVC) Syndrome? - Verywell Health

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    Superior vena cava syndrome happens when there is pressure on the superior vena cava or it is partially blocked. This causes reduced blood flow to the heart and increased pressure in the veins and face. The condition can also affect people with other types of cancer, blood clots, and infections.