2017
DOI: 10.5327/z2594539420170000168
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Unilateral breast edema due to subclavian vein compression

Abstract: 148Avelino EBP, ZanellaD, Bitencourt AGV, Marques EF O edema mamário unilateral pode ter diferentes causas, que variam desde doenças malignas até benignas. O conhecimento das principais etiologias, associado ao exame clínico detalhado e aos achados radiológicos, é importante para que se estabeleça o diagnóstico correto, e para que se determine o manejo adequado do paciente. Neste artigo, será relatado o caso de uma paciente com câncer de pulmão que desenvolveu edema mamário unilateral; também serão discutidos … Show more

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“…5 Another case reported unilateral right breast edema secondary to right subclavian vein compression from right lung cancer. 6 Right breast edema has been reported as an uncommon presentation of central vein occlusion at the level of the right brachiocephalic vein secondary to a chronic indwelling right internal jugular central venous catheter and history of upper extremity deep venous thrombosis. 7 Unilateral right breast edema due to SVC syndrome was also described in a patient with locally advanced right lung cancer treated with chemoradiation with excellent response of tumor and possibly caused by the treatment itself, which is also rare.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 Another case reported unilateral right breast edema secondary to right subclavian vein compression from right lung cancer. 6 Right breast edema has been reported as an uncommon presentation of central vein occlusion at the level of the right brachiocephalic vein secondary to a chronic indwelling right internal jugular central venous catheter and history of upper extremity deep venous thrombosis. 7 Unilateral right breast edema due to SVC syndrome was also described in a patient with locally advanced right lung cancer treated with chemoradiation with excellent response of tumor and possibly caused by the treatment itself, which is also rare.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%