# Presentation of Superior Vena Cava Syndrome as a Consequence of Fibrosing Mediastinitis

**Authors:** Kaitlyn Unterman, Christopher Gamard, Amelia Dorr, Kathleen Clark

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.101085 · Cureus · 2026-01-08

## TL;DR

This paper discusses a rare condition called fibrosing mediastinitis that can cause serious complications like superior vena cava syndrome.

## Contribution

The paper highlights the rare idiopathic form of fibrosing mediastinitis and its potential to mimic malignancy.

## Key findings

- Fibrosing mediastinitis can lead to compression of vital thoracic structures.
- Idiopathic cases of fibrosing mediastinitis are rare and can present as IgG4-related disease.
- Clinical presentation often mimics malignancy, requiring careful differential diagnosis.

## Abstract

Fibrosing mediastinitis (FM) is a rare inflammatory reaction within the mediastinum that causes diffuse fibrosis and can lead to compression of vascular structures in the thoracic and cervical regions. While typically benign and indolent, significant progression can lead to obstruction of vital organs, causing conditions like superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome, pulmonary hypertension, and potentially fatal right-sided heart failure. The clinical presentation often mimics malignancy, which necessitates exclusion. FM is a rare condition, with idiopathic cases being even rarer. While histoplasmosis or tuberculosis infections are common causes of FM in the US, idiopathic forms such as IgG4-related FM can also occur.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** fibrosing mediastinitis (MONDO:0018978), superior vena cava syndrome (MONDO:0043287), pulmonary hypertension (MONDO:0005149), histoplasmosis (MONDO:0018312), tuberculosis (MONDO:0018076)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** histoplasmosis (MESH:D006660), tuberculosis infections (MESH:D014376), Vena Cava Syndrome (MESH:D013479), malignancy (MESH:D009369), fibrosis (MESH:D005355), heart failure (MESH:D006333), IgG4- (MESH:D000077733), FM (MESH:C536136), pulmonary hypertension (MESH:D006976), inflammatory (MESH:D007249)

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