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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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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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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1940
There are few catastrophes in medicine as pathetic as the consequences of thrombo-embolic phenomena. Nothing is more tragic than the sudden death of a patient ready to go home after a relatively satisfactory postoperative convalescence. Although less dramatic and less severe only in magnitude, other thrombophlebitic sequelae may be of almost as great ...
ALTON OCHSNER, MICHAEL DeBAKEY
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There are few catastrophes in medicine as pathetic as the consequences of thrombo-embolic phenomena. Nothing is more tragic than the sudden death of a patient ready to go home after a relatively satisfactory postoperative convalescence. Although less dramatic and less severe only in magnitude, other thrombophlebitic sequelae may be of almost as great ...
ALTON OCHSNER, MICHAEL DeBAKEY
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Lateral sinus thrombophlebitis
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1997T P, Murphy, W, Boydston
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