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Tumors associated with superficial thrombophlebitis

Vasa, 2009
Background: To assess the incidence of malignant tumors in patients with thrombophlebits of the leg with regard to potential early tumor detection. Patients and Methods: 140 consecutive patients were enrolled over a period of over 9 years in a retrospective follow-up study based on the electronic patient record. Results: There were 18 patients (12.9%)
M. Naef   +4 more
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Treatment of Lower Extremity Superficial Thrombophlebitis

JAMA, 2014
What treatments for lower extremity superficial thrombophlebitis are associated with lower rates of venous thromboembolic events (VTE), major bleeding, and superficial venous thrombosis extension?Fondaparinux (2.5 mg) subcutaneously once daily for 45 days is associated with fewer symptomatic VTEs and lower rates of superficial venous thrombosis ...
DI NISIO, Marcello, Middeldorp S.
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Superficial venous thrombophlebitis caused by rocuronium

Journal of Anesthesia, 2010
Pain is one of the major disadvantages of rocuronium, which is used during induction of anesthesia. Even at subparalyzing doses, 50-100% of patients complain of intense pain. Sudden flexion and withdrawal movement in the wrist or arm have been reported following rocuronium use in many papers. No information about risk factors leading to this withdrawal
Eyigor, Can   +4 more
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Behandlung der oberflächlichen Thrombophlebitis

Hämostaseologie, 2002
ZusammenfassungDie oberflächliche Thrombophlebitis ist eine häufige Erkrankung, von der Frauen aufgrund ihrer Risikofaktoren stärker betroffen sind als Männer. Diagnostisch sollte eine eventuell gleichzeitig vorkommende tiefe Venenthrombose mit bildgebenden Verfahren abgegrenzt werden. In der Therapie sind Heparin bzw.
M Binder, W Raake
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Superficial Migratory Thrombophlebitis and the Lupus Anticoagulant

International Journal of Dermatology, 1990
ABSTRACT:The lupus anticoagulant is an antiphospholipid antibody found in association with systemic lupus erythematosus and in a variety of other diseases, as well as in healthy individuals. In the laboratory, the antibody interferes with the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin and prolongs the partial thromboplastin time.
John C. Murray   +3 more
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Superficial Thrombophlebitis of the Chest Wall

JAMA, 1962
Superficial thrombophlebitis of the chest wall usually presents as a subcutaneous cord 3 to 5 mm. in diameter aligned between the anterior axillary line or breast and the lower costal margin or umbilicus. In the past it has been confused with lymphatic spread of carcinoma, especially when involving the breast.
Waine C. Johnson   +2 more
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TREATMENT OF SUPERFICIAL THROMBOPHLEBITIS WITH PHENYLBUTAZONE (BUTAZOLIDIN)

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1954
IN THE medical management of thrombophlebitis, reliance is placed almost completely on bed rest with elevation of the extremity, hot or cold applications, and anticoagulant therapy. Analgesics are frequently used to control pain and antibiotics to combat the chills and fever which sometimes dominate the clinical picture.
O. Alan Rose, Irwin D. Stein
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Duplex Surveillance of Superficial Thrombophlebitis

Vascular Surgery, 1997
Clinical management of superficial thrombophlebitis has been guided by the assumption that this lesion is self-limited and rarely progresses to serious sequelae. This study eluci dates the fact that this lesion is frequently associated with deep venous thrombosis and potential pulmonary embolism. Accurate diagnosis requires the use of duplex scanning,
Peter Tusa   +3 more
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Superficial Vein Thrombophlebitis in a Football Athlete

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2016
A 22-year-old professional football player presented to a preparticipation physical examination with a 2-week history of left leg discomfort extending from the groin to the knee over the previous 2 weeks. He was found to have superficial vein thrombophlebitis (SVT) of the left great saphenous vein extending from the knee to within approximately 1.6 cm ...
Kevin Schleich, M. Kyle Smoot
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Treatment of Lower Extremity Superficial Thrombophlebitis

JAMA, 2018
Which treatments for lower extremity superficial thrombophlebitis (ST) are associated with lower rates of venous thromboembolic events (VTEs) vs placebo?A dose of 2.5 mg of fondaparinux administered subcutaneously once daily for 45 days is associated with fewer cases of symptomatic VTE without an increase in major bleeding vs placebo.
Di Nisio, Marcello   +2 more
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