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Percutaneous recanalization and dilatation of a thrombotically occluded superior vena cava in a patient with a peritoneovenous shunt.

A superior vena cava syndrome developed in a patient with liver cirrhosis 6 months after implantation of a peritoneovenous shunt. Local fibrinolytic therapy resulted only in a transient improvement of clinical symptoms. Persistent patency of the superior vena cava and shunt function was regained only after percutaneous recanalization and balloon dilatation of the thrombotically occluded caval vein.[1]

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  1. Percutaneous recanalization and dilatation of a thrombotically occluded superior vena cava in a patient with a peritoneovenous shunt. Meinertz, T., Kasper, W., Löhr-Schwaab, S., Brambs, H.J., Gerok, W., Schölmerich, J. J. Hepatol. (1989) [Pubmed]
 
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