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Clinical Case Report: Mondor's Disease [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana, 2020
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 ...
Edilberto Temoche Espinoza   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Penile Mondor’s in a Covid-19 patient on prophylactic anti-thrombosis with rivaroxaban: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Urology, 2021
Background Penile Mondor’s disease (PMD) is thrombophlebitis of the superficial dorsal vein of the penis. Following the occurrence of thrombotic events in the affected veins, the lumen often becomes occluded with fibrin and inflammatory cells.
Murat Tuğrul Eren   +2 more
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Idiopathic Mondor's Disease of the Breast in an Outpatient Primary Care Center: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesIatreia
Introduction: Mondor's Disease (MD) is a thrombophlebitis of the anterolateral chest wall, with only about 400 cases reported worldwide, predominantly in women.
Castro-Goyes, Daniel Fernando   +1 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Mondor's Disease after Operation for Axillary Osmidrosis: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2013
Mondor's disease is a benign, self-limited process with spontaneous resolution, which is frequently caused by breast surgery, such as axillary lymph node dissection.
Jun Yong Lee   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Tromboflebitis de presentación inusual

open access: yesGalicia Clínica, 2023
Mondor’s disease is a superficial thrombophlebitis of the thoracic wall. In most cases the aetiology is unknown, although some risk factors have been described. It is a rare, benign condition, with spontaneous resolution occurring in 6 weeks to 6 months,
Tiago C.L.Macedo   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Mondor’s Disease [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
A Mondor’s disease is a rare, benign and self-limiting condition. It is due to thrombophlebitis of the superficial veins of the breast and chest wall. It usually occurs in middle-aged women who present with a palpable cordlike structure, often painful ...
Che Mohamed, Siti Kamariah   +1 more
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Mondor’s disease of the breast in Asia: a forgotten diagnosis for the front-line clinicians—a case report and literature review

open access: yesThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, 2023
Background Mondor’s disease is a rare, however, benign and self-limiting condition which can occur in the breast. Diagnosis of Mondor’s disease of the breast is not frequently made as this may be due the lack of awareness on this condition.
Pavitra Vijayan, Fui Tin Pang
doaj   +1 more source

Unusual complications after MammoSite brachytherapy: out‐of‐field rib fracture and Mondor's disease

open access: yesPrecision Radiation Oncology, 2021
Recent reports have documented in‐field rib fractures as a rare complication of accelerated partial breast irradiation. Here, we report a case of an out‐of‐field rib fracture, with a maximum point dose of
Elham Rahimy, Suzanne Evans
doaj   +1 more source

Thrombosis of the superficial dorsal penile vein following aggressive sexual intercourse: A case report

open access: yesUrology Case Reports, 2023
Penile Mondor's disease is a rare condition characterized by superficial dorsal vein thrombosis of the penis, whose pathogenesis remains unclear. Prolonged or aggressive sexual intercourse has been identified as a potential risk factor. We present a case
Abdulrahman Saad Binjawhar   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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