The venal cranialis syndrome
Syndróm venae cavae cranialis
Autori predkladajú súhrn literárnych údajov týkajúcich sa syndrómu venae cavae cranialis. Vo svojej práci rozoberajú históriu, etiopatogenézu, diagnózu, diferenciálnu diagnózu a spôsob liečby tejto závažnej komplikácie v závislosti od príčiny vzniku.
Kľúčové slová:
syndróm venae cavae cranialis – etiopatogenéza – diagnóza – liečba
Authors:
M. Tamášová; R. Redhammer
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika pneumológie a ftizeológie LF UK a NÚTaRCH, Bratislava
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2005; 85(4): 200-201
Category:
Of different specialties
Overview
The authors submit a summary on the superior vena cava syndrome. In their work they describe the history, etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment of this serious complication, depending on the cause of its appearance.
Key words:
superior vena cava syndrome – etiopatogenesis – diagnosis – treatment.
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