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Case Reports
. 1979;40(6):340-5.
doi: 10.1159/000275425.

Intrathoracic goitre with the superior vena cava syndrome, hoarseness and acute stridor

Case Reports

Intrathoracic goitre with the superior vena cava syndrome, hoarseness and acute stridor

G Hillerdal et al. ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec. 1979.

Abstract

A 69-year-old man presented with acute stridor and was found to have the superior vena cava syndrome and bilateral laryngeal paresis. A clinical diagnosis of malignancy was made, but before any definite investigations could be made an emergency operation had to be performed to relieve the trachea. On operation the patient was found to have a benign goitre. The literature on the subject is discussed. Since the great majority of cases with the superior vena cava syndrome is caused by malignant diseases, it has been suggested that in acute cases radiation therapy should be started without a microscopic diagnosis if necessary, but such a practice must be warned strongly against.

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