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Mediastinal B-cell lymphoma presenting with jugular-subclavian deep vein thrombosis as the first presentation.

Sherif Ali EltawansyMana RaoSidney CenizaDavid Sharon
Published in: Case reports in vascular medicine (2015)
Jugular venous thrombosis infrequently could be secondary to malignancy and has seldom been reported secondary to mediastinal large B-cell lymphomas. The postulated mechanisms are mechanical compression that leads to stagnation of blood in the venous system of the neck and/or an increase in the circulating thrombogenic elements that could cause venous thromboembolism as a paraneoplastic phenomenon. We report the case of a middle aged male presenting with right sided neck pain and arm swelling secondary to ipsilateral jugular-subclavian deep vein thrombosis. Investigations revealed it to be secondary to a mediastinal mass shown on CT scan of the chest.
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