| Literature DB >> 17192182 |
Hamid Tavakkoli1, Mehrnaz Asadi, Mahshid Haghighi, Abbas Esmaeili.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One of the rare presentations of superior vena cava syndrome is bleeding of "downhill" esophageal varices (DEV) and different approaches have been used to control it. This is a case report whose DEV was eradicated by band ligation for the first time. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17192182 PMCID: PMC1769384 DOI: 10.1186/1471-230X-6-43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Figure 1Spiral CT scan at the level of carina. SVC partial thrombosis (black arrows). AA: Ascending Aorta. DA: Descending Aorta
Figure 2Spiral CT of the thorax at the level of aortopulmonary window.
Figure 3Endoscopic findings on upper third of esophagus.
Figure 4Ligated esophageal varice (single arrow) just below upper esophageal sphincter (double arrows).
Different therapeutic approaches to DEV.
| 1 [10; 11; 15] | Intrathoracic goiter | Bleeding | Thyroidectomy | Usually complete response | Complications of surgeries |
| 2 [1] | Tumor | Bleeding | Chemoradiotherapy | Partial response | Chemoradiotherapy side effects |
| 3 [13] | Tumor | Bleeding | Surgical Resection | Usually complete response | Complications of surgeries |
| 4 [21] | Systemic vasculitis | Bleeding | Steroids and dapsone | Complete response | Medications side effects |
| 5 [29] | Unspecified disease | Bleeding | Sclerotherapy | Partial or no response | Bleeding, fatal pulmonary embolism |
| 6 [current report] | Behcet's disease | Bleeding | Band ligation | Complete response | Endoscopic band ligation complications |