Case Report
Copyright ©2006 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Sep 7, 2006; 12(33): 5412-5415
Published online Sep 7, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i33.5412
Table 1 Case reports on bleeding downhill varices associated with thyroid pathology
YearAuthorAetiologySVCOTreatmentOutcome
1960Sundermann and Kämmerer[5]Recurrent goiterNoThyroidectomyBarium swallow after six years: disappearance of varices
1976Barber et al[6]GoiterNoThyroidectomyEndoscopy after four months:
disappearance of varices
1978Johnson et al[7]CarcinomaYesThyroidectomyBarium swallow after two months: disappearance of varices
1982Fleig et al[8]Recurrent goiterNoSengstaken-Blakemore tubeEndoscopy after two weeks:
still varices
1982Kelly et al[9]GoiterNoThyroidectomyVenogram after one month:
disappearance of varices
1986Takahashi et al[10]Recurrent goiterNoThyroidectomyThyroid arteriography after three weeks: disappearance of varices
1998Tsokos et al[11]Recurrent goiterNoSclerotherapyDeath caused by pulmonary embolism of cyanoacrylate used for sclerotherapy
Endoscopy and venography after 4 mo:
2006Bédard and Deslauriers[12]Posterior mediastinal goiterYesResection of mediastinal massdisappearance of varices and SVCO syndrome
2006van der Veldt et alRecurrent goiterNoThyroidectomyEndoscopy and CT angiography after twelve months: almost complete disappearance of varices
current report