Gerald E. Silverstein M.D. , Gerald Burke M.D. , David Goldberg M.D. , Arlene Halko M.S.
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Superior Vena Caval System Obstruction Caused by Benign Endothoracic Goiter
The superior vena caval syndrome caused by a substernal thyroid is a rare occurrence. It can, however, result from external compression of the superior vena cava or innominate veins by an intrathoracic goiter. This report details such a case in which innominate vein occlusion was documented both by conventional venography and by a new technique utilizing a radionuclide (sodium pertechnetate p9mTc) and the scintillation camera.