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International Journal of Dermatology, 2000
Abstract Background Mondor's disease is a rare entity characterized by thrombophlebitis of the subcutaneous veins of the anterolateral thoraco‐abdominal wall. The most common clinical manifestations are a painful subcutaneous cord, sensation of tension, and skin retraction.
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Abstract Background Mondor's disease is a rare entity characterized by thrombophlebitis of the subcutaneous veins of the anterolateral thoraco‐abdominal wall. The most common clinical manifestations are a painful subcutaneous cord, sensation of tension, and skin retraction.
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2009
Mondor's disease (MD) is a rare condition, which is considered a thrombophlebitis of the subcutaneous veins. It commonly occurs on the anterolateral thoracoabdominal wall, but it can also occur on the penis, groin, antecubital fossa and posterior cervical region.
H, Alvarez-Garrido +3 more
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Mondor's disease (MD) is a rare condition, which is considered a thrombophlebitis of the subcutaneous veins. It commonly occurs on the anterolateral thoracoabdominal wall, but it can also occur on the penis, groin, antecubital fossa and posterior cervical region.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
A 53-year-old man presented with a dull, aching pain in his right nipple. Ultrasonographic findings confirmed a diagnosis of Mondor’s disease.
Arun A, Vijayalakshmi, Shrutiraaj, Anand
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A 53-year-old man presented with a dull, aching pain in his right nipple. Ultrasonographic findings confirmed a diagnosis of Mondor’s disease.
Arun A, Vijayalakshmi, Shrutiraaj, Anand
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
A SELDOM REPORTED, obscure condition with a vague etiological background is Mondor's disease. This condition has been known since the clinical report by Fagge in 1869. The disease is characterized by the appearance of subcutaneous cords, usually on the chest wall and in the region of the breast.
J E, ANTHONY, W F, MATTHEWS
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A SELDOM REPORTED, obscure condition with a vague etiological background is Mondor's disease. This condition has been known since the clinical report by Fagge in 1869. The disease is characterized by the appearance of subcutaneous cords, usually on the chest wall and in the region of the breast.
J E, ANTHONY, W F, MATTHEWS
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964
Superficial thrombophlebitis of the chest wall and breast was described as a clinical entity almost 100 years ago.1Subsequently sporadic reports appeared in the medical literature until 1939, when Henri Mondor presented in the French literature four cases.2These he clearly demonstrated both clinically and pathologically to be a thrombophlebitis of the ...
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Superficial thrombophlebitis of the chest wall and breast was described as a clinical entity almost 100 years ago.1Subsequently sporadic reports appeared in the medical literature until 1939, when Henri Mondor presented in the French literature four cases.2These he clearly demonstrated both clinically and pathologically to be a thrombophlebitis of the ...
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BMJ Case Reports
Mondor disease (MD) is a benign inflammatory disorder of the veins over the thoracoabdominal wall. Although the disease has been described for a century, very few descriptions in literature are available. This is due to a lack of awareness among treating physicians about the disease entity as well as the self-limiting course of the disease.
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Mondor disease (MD) is a benign inflammatory disorder of the veins over the thoracoabdominal wall. Although the disease has been described for a century, very few descriptions in literature are available. This is due to a lack of awareness among treating physicians about the disease entity as well as the self-limiting course of the disease.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
A 32-year-old woman presented with a three-day history of tenderness and swelling of the left breast. Physical examination revealed a subcutaneous fibrous lesion that was linear and cordlike. The patient was given nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs.
Jorge Soler-González, M.C. Ruiz
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A 32-year-old woman presented with a three-day history of tenderness and swelling of the left breast. Physical examination revealed a subcutaneous fibrous lesion that was linear and cordlike. The patient was given nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs.
Jorge Soler-González, M.C. Ruiz
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Fortschritte der Medizin, 1977
Mondor's disease is described on the basis of 4 patients of our hospital. The typical finding is a subcuttaneous cord of about 5 min in diameter along the chest wall. The lenght varies from 10 to 40 cm. There is no significant preference of one sex. Often there are no symptoms like pain or tension of the skin. The clinical and histological examinations
, Koschnick K-F, R, Kingreen, J, Kracht
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Mondor's disease is described on the basis of 4 patients of our hospital. The typical finding is a subcuttaneous cord of about 5 min in diameter along the chest wall. The lenght varies from 10 to 40 cm. There is no significant preference of one sex. Often there are no symptoms like pain or tension of the skin. The clinical and histological examinations
, Koschnick K-F, R, Kingreen, J, Kracht
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