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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for cava
  1. ... a narrowing or blockage of the superior vena cava (SVC), which is the second largest vein in the human body. The superior vena cava moves blood from the upper parts of the ...
  2. ... top half of the body (the superior vena cava) directly to blood vessels to the lungs (pulmonary ... blue blood from the body (the inferior vena cava) are connected directly to the blood vessels to ...
  3. ... to place a device called an inferior vena cava filter (IVC filter). This device is placed in ...
  4. ... heart (pericardium), and great vessels (aorta and vena cava) Radiation, surgery, and chemotherapy can all have serious ...
  5. ... of these organs, such as the inferior vena cava and aorta, can also be examined with ultrasound.
  6. ... disease (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis ) Superior vena cava obstruction Splenic infarction (tissue death) Tumors
  7. ... Kidney stones Enlarged lymph nodes Obstructed inferior vena cava Portal vein obstruction (liver) Blockage or narrowing of ...
  8. ... of the liver's blood) and the inferior vena cava (the vein that drains blood from most of ...
  9. ... area, including: Suspected blockage of the superior vena cava : This large vein moves blood from the upper ...
  10. ... from the liver and into the inferior vena cava, which leads to the right atrium, one of ...