A condition that occurs when the obstruction of the thin-walled SUPERIOR VENA CAVA interrupts blood flow from the head, upper extremities, and thorax to the RIGHT ATRIUM. Obstruction can be caused by NEOPLASMS; THROMBOSIS; ANEURYSM; or external compression. The syndrome is characterized by swelling and/or CYANOSIS of the face, neck, and upper arms which is called Pemberton's sign. Classification of SVC obstruction is often based on COLLATERAL CIRCULATION.
Also Known As:
Superior Vena Cava Obstruction; Obstruction, SVC; SVC Obstructions; SVC Syndromes; SVC Thromboses; Syndrome, SVC; Thrombosis, SVC; Obstruction of the Superior Vena Cava; SVC Obstruction; SVC Syndrome; SVC Thrombosis; Superior Vena Cava Thrombosis