Superior vena cava syndrome causes
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Overview
Most often SVC syndrome is caused by cancer or a tumor in the mediastinum (the area of the chest under the breastbone and between the lungs).
Cancerous Causes
The types of cancer that can lead to this condition include:
- Breast cancer
- Lymphoma
- Metastatic lung cancer (lung cancer that spreads)
- Small cell bronchogenic carcinoma( most common cause)
- Squamous cell carcinoma of the lung
- Adenocarcinoma of the lung
- Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
- Large cell carcinoma of the lung
- Testicular cancer
- Thyroid cancer
- Thymic tumors
Non-Cancerous Causes
Superior vena cava obstruction can also be caused by noncancerous conditions that cause scarring. These conditions include:
- Histoplasmosis infection
- Inflammation of a vein (thrombophlebitis)
- Lung infections (such as tuberculosis)
Other causes of superior vena cava obstruction include:
- Aortic aneurysm
- Blood clots in the superior vena cava
- Constrictive pericarditis
- Enlargement of the thyroid gland (goiter)
- Catheters placed in the large veins of the upper arm and neck may cause blood clots in the superior vena cava.