Wanous Amanda, McPhail Ian R, Quevedo J Fernando, Sandhu Nicole P
Mayo Medical School, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
BMJ Case Rep. 2017 Jun 8;2017:bcr-2016-218282. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2016-218282.
We present a rare cause of superior vena cava syndrome (SVC) in a previously healthy male aged 31 years. Malignancy was suspected due to unintentional weight loss and childhood exposure to radioactive fallout from a nuclear facility accident. A very large anterior mediastinal mass was identified and demonstrated to be an extragonadal seminoma. Extragonadal germ cell tumours are rare tumours with a high potential for cardiovascular, pulmonary and vascular sequelae. Studies have documented an increased risk of developing seminoma in patients with radioactive exposure. Chemotherapy was initiated, during which the patient experienced progressive and new symptoms, found to be due to extensive thromboembolic disease, which responded well to anticoagulation. Seventy-two months after completing chemotherapy, without need for surgical management, he remains free of the disease.
我们报告了一例31岁既往健康男性患 superior vena cava syndrome(上腔静脉综合征)的罕见病因。因意外体重减轻以及童年时期暴露于核设施事故的放射性沉降物而怀疑患有恶性肿瘤。发现一个非常大的前纵隔肿块,经证实为性腺外精原细胞瘤。性腺外生殖细胞肿瘤是罕见肿瘤,具有引发心血管、肺部和血管后遗症的高风险。研究记录了放射性暴露患者患精原细胞瘤的风险增加。开始进行化疗,在此期间患者出现进行性新症状,发现是由于广泛的血栓栓塞性疾病所致,抗凝治疗对此反应良好。完成化疗72个月后,无需手术治疗,他仍未患该病。