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Subclavian Vein Thrombosis [PDF]

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Jeremy M. Gonda, Gregory A. Juhl
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Subclavian Vein Cannulation for Hemodialysis

1989
Nephrologists are often presented with the problem of the immediate need for access to the circulation for hemodialysis. For this purpose, the use of the Scribner shunt implies the possible loss of peripheral vessels, while femoral vein cannulation before each dialysis is often painful for the patient and time-consuming for medical and nursing staff ...
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SUBCLAVIAN-VEIN INFUSION

The Lancet, 1963
J.W.W. Thomson, David Ashbaugh
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Subclavian vein catheterization: A reassessment

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1976
Deenbandhu S. Chokshi, Frank J. Hildner
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Thrombosis of the axillary-subclavian vein

1979
One must differentiate between the primary or spontaneous thrombosis of the subclavian/axillary vein, the so-called Paget-v.-Schroetter syndrome and the secondary or symptomatic thrombosis.
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Subclavian vein

2013
Edward Lin   +3 more
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SUBCLAVIAN OR JUGULAR VEIN CATHETERS

The Lancet, 1972
Josephine Farrelly, R.Douglas Thornes
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A surgeon’s view: The subclavian vein

Journal of Clinical Monitoring, 1985
David B. Hoyt, David B. Hoyt
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SUBCLAVIAN VEIN CANNULATION FOR HEMODIALYSIS

Critical Care Medicine, 1981
Francis X. Schloeder, Panjini M. Sivanna
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