scholarly journals Surgical treatment of asymptomatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma originating from the superior vena cava

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Jang Hoon Lee
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Antonio Gabucio ◽  
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Hidemi Kawajiri ◽  
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Jia-Hang Xu ◽  
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Wei-Min Zhang ◽  
Hong Pan ◽  
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Vol 90 (4) ◽  
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Colleen Bergin ◽  
Andrew A. Hill ◽  
Krishanu Chaudhuri ◽  
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2020 ◽  

Background: Superior vena cava (SVC) aneurysm is a rare clinical disease. Only around 50 cases have been reported in the medical literature. Case presentation: We report a 22-year-old man with SVC aneurysm with cardiac arrest as the first symptom accompanied by typical superior vena cava syndrome. Conclusion: We suggest that patients with giant SVC aneurysm should avoid sudden changes in posture, and that surgical treatment should be implemented urgently.


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