[Implanted subcutaneous injection port. When is continuous venous access needed].
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Implantable Ports vs Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters in Breast Cancer Chemotherapy: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Pinch-off syndrome leading to catheter fracture: a rare complication of central venous port systems, a case report. [PDF]
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Safety and feasibility assessment of implantable chest wall venous access port for patients with acute leukemia. [PDF]
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