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Infusion thrombophlebitis is a common complication of i.v. infusions. Many factors appear to be involved in its aetiology, of which the duration of infusion, the drugs infused and the solution(s) infused are the most important. Effective prophylaxis should be based on an understanding of the possible pathophysiology.
G B, Lewis, J F, Hecker
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Peripheral Intravenous (I.V.) cannulation is an invasive procedure which predisposes the patient to an increased risk of local and systemic infection from micro-organisms introduced either at the time of insertion or when in situ.
V. Gauttam, J. Vati
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Human African trypanosomiasis [PDF]
Human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) occurs in sub-Saharan Africa. It is caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei, transmitted by tsetse flies.
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Lemierre’s Syndrome Presenting with Pleural Effusion [PDF]
Lemierre’s syndrome is a condition characterised by septic thrombophlebitis of internal jugular vein following an oropharyngeal infection along with septic embolisation to other organs, mainly lungs.
Hrishikesh Barui+3 more
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Reducing Complications of IV Cannulation: A Quality Improvement Project [PDF]
Introduction: Intravenous (IV) cannula insertion is the most common invasive procedure in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). A large number of complications are due to cannula itself, increasing the morbidity and sometimes duration of NICU stay in ...
Bhavana Bhushan Lakhkar, Sachin Damake
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Cartilaginous metaplasia of varicose veins: a case report [PDF]
Cartilaginous metaplasia of superficial veins was found in a 64-year-old woman who underwent surgery for varicose veins. At operation, some varicose veins of the medial thigh were semi-rigid and fibroelastic to the touch. Histology revealed that half the
CAGGIATI, Alberto, FRANCESCHINI, MARCO
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Treatment of varicothrombophlebitis in patients who have been new coronavirus infection COVID-19
The article discusses the main points of the treatment of thrombophlebitis of the superficial veins of the lower extremities in patients who have undergone a new coronavirus infection, the tactics of conservative treatment in a hospital and at the ...
E. P. Krivoshchekov+3 more
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Laceration of the Femoral Vein Following Stripping of a Fibrotic Great Saphenous Vein [PDF]
AimTo report a complication in the femoral vein (FV) following stripping of the great saphenous vein (GSV).Case reportWe report an FV laceration after invagination stripping, possibly related to post-thrombotic thickening of a GSV and its mid-thigh ...
Aldenzee, M., Scheltinga, M.R.
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Clinical Case Report: Mondor's Disease
Mondor’s disease is a clinical entity characterized by the appearance of a palpable cord-like induration on the body's surface. In general it is considered as a self-limited benign thrombophlebitis that resolves in four or eight weeks without any ...
Edilberto Temoche Espinoza+2 more
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Examination and control of phlebothrombosis, thrombophlebitis and thromboembolic conditions with Szirmai's angio-myograph and their treatment with "HAH" [PDF]
Summing up the above problems we may group them as follows: 1) Szirmai's angio-myograph and myotonometer furnish us with means to evaluate the author's successful method or medical treatment in thrombophlebitic, postthromboembolic (ulcer, etc···) states ...
Szirmai, Endre
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