2022
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i10.33003
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Downhill esophageal varices associated with superior vena cava syndrome – A case report

Abstract: Objective: Esophageal varices are an important cause of digestive bleeding, with uphill varices secondary to portal hypertension being the most common cause. Downhill esophageal varices are rare, are related to superior vena cava obstruction, and require investigation as to their etiology, as appropriate treatment is related to the underlying cause and is essential to reduce the risk of complications. Methodology: A review of the patient's chart was carried out, as well as an extensive literature search on dow… Show more

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