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Iatrogenic Venous Compression Syndrome Following Bilateral Hip Arthroplasty: A Unique Case of Bilateral Femoral Vein Compression in a Patient With May-Thurner Syndrome. [PDF]
Meeus R, Christian JS, Meeus N, Khan MA.
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Spontaneous arterio-enteric fistula following pancreas transplant [PDF]
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Femoral Vein Intravascular Synovial Sarcoma Mimicking Primary Deep Vein Thrombosis-A Rare Cause of Deep Vein Thrombosis. [PDF]
Jayakrishanan R+4 more
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Femoral vein pseudoaneurysm: uncommon complication of femoral vein puncture.
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 1998Complications occurring after vascular catheterization include infection, hematoma, arterial pseudoaneurysm, thrombosis, arteriovenous fistula, and nerve injury.1 Venous pseudoaneurysms are uncommon. We present a case in which color flow duplex sonography provided a noninvasive method for diagnosing this vascular abnormality.
Pamela M. Mingloski+3 more
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Endometriosis Involving the Femoral Vein
Southern Medical Journal, 1977The first case of endometriosis of the femoral vein presenting as a femoral hernia is reported. Histogenesis and sites of extragenital endometriosis are briefly reviewed.
Majmudar B, Recalde Al
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Operative Techniques in General Surgery, 2001
A ccess to the central venous system can be readily achieved by percutaneous puncture of the jugular, subclavian, or femoral vein. Although the femoral vein can be easily found in most patients, many physicians are more familiar with approaches to the jugular or the subclavian vein.
M. Ashraf Mansour, Daniel S. Oh
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A ccess to the central venous system can be readily achieved by percutaneous puncture of the jugular, subclavian, or femoral vein. Although the femoral vein can be easily found in most patients, many physicians are more familiar with approaches to the jugular or the subclavian vein.
M. Ashraf Mansour, Daniel S. Oh
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