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Signs and Symptoms Facial swelling or head fullness
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Facial swelling or head fullness Cough Arm edema Cyanosis
Physical Findings Venous distension Pemberton’s Sign Facial Edema
Etiology: Malignancy Lung cancer is the most common2 together represent 94% of cases
NSCLC 2-4% of bronchogenic cancer patients develop SVC syndrome3 - primary tumor or by enlarging mediastinal nodes
20% will develop SVC obstruction3 more common because SCLC tends to occur centrally in contrast to other types
Lymphoma predominantly non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma4 Hodgkin’s rarely causes SVC syndrome
Lymphoma subtypes of large B cell can be intravascular and cause occlusion (angiotropic) diffuse large cell and lymphoblastic are most commonly associated with SVC syndrome
Other cancers Thymoma solid tumors with mediastinal nodal metastases
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