Superior vena cava syndrome due to mediastinal tuberculous lymphadenitis

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Abstract

Superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome refers to a medical emergency resulting from compression of the SVC. It requires early diagnosis and treatment, and is usually caused by malignant tumors; rarely, mediastinal tuberculous lymphadenitis can cause SVC syndrome. Here, we present a case study of an immunocompetent 61-year-old woman who presented with acute onset SVC syndrome and was diagnosed with tuberculous lymphadenitis on thoracotomy; the symptoms resolved with anti-tuberculosis therapy. This unusual case highlights the importance of the differential diagnosis in patients presenting with acute onset SVC syndrome; a timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment lead to complete recovery.

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Jang, J. H., Jeon, D., Kim, Y. S., Cho, W. H., & Yeo, H. J. (2017). Superior vena cava syndrome due to mediastinal tuberculous lymphadenitis. Korean Journal of Family Medicine, 38(3), 166–168. https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2017.38.3.166

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