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Question 10: Superior Vena Cava SyndromeWhich of the following is not a typical clinical feature of Superior Vena Cava Syndrome?%u2022 Facial edema%u2022 Dilated chest wall veins%u2022 Dyspnea%u2022 Lower limb edema%u2022 HeadacheAnswer: Lower limb edemaExplanation: Superior Vena Cava Syndrome typically presents with upper body symptoms due to obstruction of venous return from the upper body. These include facial edema, dilated chest wall veins, dyspnea, and headache. Lower limb edema is not a characteristic feature.

