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Enfermedad de Mondor: A propósito de un caso clínico: Clinical Case Report: Mondor's Disease [PDF]
Mondor’s disease is a clinical entity characterized by the appearance of a palpable cord-like induration on the body's surface. In general it is considered as a self-limited benign thrombophlebitis that resolves in four or eight weeks without any ...
Hu-Noriega, Christian +2 more
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UEG Week 2025 Poster Presentations [PDF]
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S803-S1476, October 2025.
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Abstract Book: 25th Congress of the European Hematology Association Virtual Edition, 2020 [PDF]
HemaSphere, Volume 4, Issue S1, Page 1-1168, June 2020.
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Enfermedad de Mondor: estudio de dos formas topográficas [PDF]
Superficial thoracic wall and dorsal vein of the penis phlebitis are uncommon diseases. Both are known as Mondor’s disease. Two cases have been diagnosed in a short period of time in a Southern.Spain primary care clinics.
Ortega Calvo, M. +1 more
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Mondor disease of the penis in a young patient
The case report of a 21 years patient with history of right inguinal herniorrhaphy is presented, who attended control visit and he made reference to an induration and pain in the dorsal region of the penis with 4 days of evolution that had begun after a ...
Erich Roberto Ramón Núñez +2 more
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Annual Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Conference (ASCAT) ‐ October 2023 [PDF]
HemaSphere, Volume 8, Issue S3, December 2024.
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Márgenes silentes. Palabra excedida y silencio inspirado (Hofmannsthal/Blanchot) [PDF]
Contra los intentos de desalojar al silencio de la posibilidad de expresión, y de vaciar a la expresión de su propio silencio, el artículo propone como tarea para nuestro mundo contemporáneo el que seamos rastreadores de silencio.
Moreno Márquez, César
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Enfermedad de Mondor en un paciente masculino [PDF]
Introduction: Mondor's disease is a superficial thrombophlebitis that affects the thoracoabdominal subcutaneous veins mainly unilaterally, with a peak incidence in the fifth decade of life affecting mainly women.
Baldovino-Chiquillo, Ana María +2 more
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