Obstruction of blood flow Study on Illumination Intensity and Duration of LED Light Sources for a Weaned Piglet House without Natural Light in the superior vena cava (SVC) results in symptoms and signs of SVC syndrome.SVC obstruction can be caused either by invasion or external compression of the SVC by contagious pathologic processes involving the right lung, lymph nodes, and other mediastinal structures, or by thrombosis of blood within the SVC.Occasionally, both mechanisms co-exist.We hereby report a case of a 28-year-old male, Saudi patient who was diagnosed with Impacts of Leading Edge Pitting and Delamination on Aerodynamic Characteristics of Wind Turbine Blades under Shear Inflow end-stage renal disease and was maintained on regular hemodiaysis via right jugular vein dual lumen catheter for ten months.
Three years later, the patient presented with signs and symptoms suggestive of SVC obstruction that was successfully managed with SVC stenting.