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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1967
Abstract Phlebitis in pregnancy is an ever-present challenge to the obstetrician for prophylaxis. early diagnosis, and treatment. In this study of 84 cases, early diagnosis of phlebitis was established in all but 2 patients whose presenting finding was pulmonary embolism. Local heat and elevation were used exclusively in 25 patients.
Elias A. Husni+2 more
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Abstract Phlebitis in pregnancy is an ever-present challenge to the obstetrician for prophylaxis. early diagnosis, and treatment. In this study of 84 cases, early diagnosis of phlebitis was established in all but 2 patients whose presenting finding was pulmonary embolism. Local heat and elevation were used exclusively in 25 patients.
Elias A. Husni+2 more
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JAMA, 1961
Records of 1,400 patients with the diagnosis of venous thrombosis or thrombophlebitis were reviewed. Eighty-one had associated cancer. In 61, the thrombophlebitis was diagnosed clinically; in 20, at autopsy. Fifty-one had carcinoma. Thrombophlebitis was recognized in 31 prior to the carcinoma.
Enrique Urdaneta+3 more
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Records of 1,400 patients with the diagnosis of venous thrombosis or thrombophlebitis were reviewed. Eighty-one had associated cancer. In 61, the thrombophlebitis was diagnosed clinically; in 20, at autopsy. Fifty-one had carcinoma. Thrombophlebitis was recognized in 31 prior to the carcinoma.
Enrique Urdaneta+3 more
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2007
Superficial thrombophlebitis (STP) is a common disease usually characterized by an auto-resolving vasculitis of medium-sized veins of the upper subcutis or deep dermis that clinically manifests as a tender or painful palpable cord-like structure. It usually occurs in the setting of varicous veins, or hypercoagulable states, and may be the alarm signal ...
José, Luis Rodríguez-Peralto+3 more
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Superficial thrombophlebitis (STP) is a common disease usually characterized by an auto-resolving vasculitis of medium-sized veins of the upper subcutis or deep dermis that clinically manifests as a tender or painful palpable cord-like structure. It usually occurs in the setting of varicous veins, or hypercoagulable states, and may be the alarm signal ...
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1980
I had first had phlebitis as a college student. Since then, my feet had often swelled, so that it was not new or alarming to me when, during pregnancy, my feet and legs began to swell. I stayed off my feet as much as possible, but by the next evening, my left leg was visibly larger than the right. The color was a delicate shade of purple. A mild aching
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I had first had phlebitis as a college student. Since then, my feet had often swelled, so that it was not new or alarming to me when, during pregnancy, my feet and legs began to swell. I stayed off my feet as much as possible, but by the next evening, my left leg was visibly larger than the right. The color was a delicate shade of purple. A mild aching
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1950
Abstract In the surgical patient the primary source of pulmonary embolism is thrombophlebitis of the deep veins of the calf. At the present time the incidence of thrombophlebitis in postoperative cases is about 1 per cent. Among postoperative cases 11 per cent of fatalities are due to thromboembolic disease.
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Abstract In the surgical patient the primary source of pulmonary embolism is thrombophlebitis of the deep veins of the calf. At the present time the incidence of thrombophlebitis in postoperative cases is about 1 per cent. Among postoperative cases 11 per cent of fatalities are due to thromboembolic disease.
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Thrombophlebitis and "Enavid." [PDF]
Sir I should like to report a case of thrombophlebitis in a patient taking "enavid". A married womam aged 38 suffering from dysmenorrhoea and endometriosis started taking enavid 5 mg t.d.s. on May 24 1962. On May 28 she developed phlebitis in a superficial vein on her left leg.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1976
Pulmonary emboli, a frequent complication of bed rest, most often arise from thrombi in the leg veins (1,2). Prevention of pulmonary embolus is dependent on early diagnosis and prevention of deep vein thrombophlebitis. Although diagnosis of deep vein thrombophlebitis can be made by such modern laboratory techniques as isotope scanning, phlebography ...
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Pulmonary emboli, a frequent complication of bed rest, most often arise from thrombi in the leg veins (1,2). Prevention of pulmonary embolus is dependent on early diagnosis and prevention of deep vein thrombophlebitis. Although diagnosis of deep vein thrombophlebitis can be made by such modern laboratory techniques as isotope scanning, phlebography ...
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Angiology, 1976
Thrombophlebitis has been associated with virtually all cancers, especially gastrointestinal, urogenital, and lung neoplasms. Although occurring in frequently in cancer patients, thrombophlebitis may appear before the cancer has become symptomatic and may lead to an earlier diagnosis of cancer.
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Thrombophlebitis has been associated with virtually all cancers, especially gastrointestinal, urogenital, and lung neoplasms. Although occurring in frequently in cancer patients, thrombophlebitis may appear before the cancer has become symptomatic and may lead to an earlier diagnosis of cancer.
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Venography in the diagnosis of thrombophlebitis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1968LTHOUGH venography of the legs was introA duced over forty years ago [l 1, it has never become a popular procedure. Stimulated by the work of DeWeese and Rogoff [2], venography was started at this institution for academic purposes to see what could be learned.
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Thrombophlebitis: Diagnostic Techniques
Angiology, 1980A review of the extensive literature on the diagnosis of deep vein throm bophlebitis (DVT) is presented. DVT affects approximately 10% of all patients with superficial thrombophlebitis. Many authors have shown that the clinical findings of DVT are unreliable.
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