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*[[Lymphoma]]
*[[Lymphoma]]
*Metastatic [[lung cancer]] (lung cancer that spreads)
*Metastatic [[lung cancer]] (lung cancer that spreads)
**Small cell bronchogenic carcinoma( most common cause)
**Small cell bronchogenic carcinoma (most common cause)
**[[Squamous cell carcinoma]] of the lung
**[[Squamous cell carcinoma]] of the lung
**[[Adenocarcinoma]] of the lung
**[[Adenocarcinoma]] of the lung
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*[[Thyroid cancer]]
*[[Thyroid cancer]]
*[[Thymoma|Thymic tumors]]
*[[Thymoma|Thymic tumors]]
===Non-Cancerous Causes===
===Non-Cancerous Causes===
Superior vena cava obstruction can also be caused by noncancerous conditions that cause scarring. These conditions include:
Superior vena cava obstruction can also be caused by noncancerous conditions that cause scarring. These conditions include:

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Superior vena cava syndrome may be caused by obstruction of the superior vena cava (SVC) by neoplastic invasion of the venous wall associated with intravascular thrombosis, enlarged nodes, enlarged ascending aorta, or more simply, by extrinsic pressure of a tumor mass against the thin-walled superior vena cava (SVC).

Causes

Cancerous Causes

The types of cancer that can lead to this condition include:

Non-Cancerous Causes

Superior vena cava obstruction can also be caused by noncancerous conditions that cause scarring. These conditions include:

Other causes of superior vena cava obstruction include:

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