a. Superior vena cava syndrome
b. Superior mediastinal syndrome
c. Vocal cord palsy
d. Trachea stenosis
e. Portal-A related DVT
f. Cardiac tamponade
a. •lung cancer, especially small cell, and lymphoma in approximately 90% of cases.
b. –fibrosing mediastinitis
c. thrombosis of indwelling central venous devices.
d. •Syphilitic aortic aneurysm and tuberculosis use to be common causes in developed countries.
3. What is the common symptoms of SVC ?
facial or neck swelling(plethora) (82%),
arm swelling (68%),
dyspnea (66%),
cough (50%),
dilated chest veins (38%),
orthopnea is commonly noted.
Facial swelling and plethora, exacerbated when supine and cyanosis can be dramatic.
Pemberton's sign is the development of facial
It is named for Dr. Hugh Pemberton , who characterized it in 1946.
5. How to treat ?
a. corticosteroids and diuretics provide temporay relief
b. avoid IV catheters placed at upper limbs
c. radiation therapy is the treatment of choice