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Peripheral Intravenous Catheters in Hospitalized Surgical Patients: A US Real-World Data Analysis. [PDF]
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A case of IgG4-related ophthalmic disease with bone destruction presenting as unilateral painful blepharitis. [PDF]
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Comparison of intravenous hydration and oral hydration in preventing contrast-induced nephropathy among patients undergoing peripheral vascular interventions. [PDF]
Liu J, Zhu H, Liu L.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1969
Far too many patients have to “learn to live with” phlebitic sequelae because their thrombophlebitis was not treated adequately during the acute phase. lf edema occurs it must be controlled or it might initiate a chain reaction of recurrent erysipeloid leading ultimately to elephantiasis.
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Far too many patients have to “learn to live with” phlebitic sequelae because their thrombophlebitis was not treated adequately during the acute phase. lf edema occurs it must be controlled or it might initiate a chain reaction of recurrent erysipeloid leading ultimately to elephantiasis.
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Superficial phlebitis of the breast
The American Journal of Surgery, 1957Abstract 1. 1. A case report of superficial phlebitis of the breast, or Mondor's disease, is presented. 2. 2. This lesion may occasionally be mistaken for a malignancy because of the frequency of skin fixation. It is self-limited and resolves without treatment.
M, KARLAN, D W, TRAPHAGEN
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Retina, 2012
To report three cases of solitary, focal retinal phlebitis.An observational case series.Three eyes in three patients were noted to have unilateral decreased vision, macular edema, and a focal retinal phlebitis, which was not at an arteriovenous crossing. All three patients developed a branch retinal vein occlusion at the site of inflammation.
Quan V, Hoang +5 more
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To report three cases of solitary, focal retinal phlebitis.An observational case series.Three eyes in three patients were noted to have unilateral decreased vision, macular edema, and a focal retinal phlebitis, which was not at an arteriovenous crossing. All three patients developed a branch retinal vein occlusion at the site of inflammation.
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