The Surgical Importance of a Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava [PDF]
Elliott S. Hurwitt
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Complete Occlusion of the Superior Vena Cava with Chronic Mediastinitis in a Case of Generalized Actinomycosis [PDF]
J. P. D. Mounsey
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Postoperative pulmonary embolism in a three year old with Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome [PDF]
Massive pulmonary embolism (PE) in a small child is a rare event and unified guidelines for its treatment are missing. Timely diagnosis and management of massive pulmonary embolism is of crucial importance for a good outcome.
Hudcova, Jana+2 more
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A Phlebography Study of Constrictive Processes in the superior Vena Cava Area and of Accompanying Changes in the Collateral Circulation [PDF]
E. Salén
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The effect of partial portacaval transposition on the canine liver [PDF]
The influence of nonhepatic splanchnic venous blood on dog liver morphology and biochemical content was investigated by performing partial portacaval transposition, anastomosing the supra-adrenal inferior vena cava to either the right or left branch of ...
Brown, BI+4 more
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Inferior Vena Cava Duplication
Fernando Fernández López+3 more
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CASE OF ANEURYSM OF THE ARCH, PERFORATING INTO THE VENA CAVA SUPERIOR. [PDF]
W T Gairdner
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Surgical complications in human orthotopic liver transplantation. [PDF]
Between March 1, 1980 and December 31, 1984, 393 orthotopic liver transplantations (OLT) were performed in 313 consecutive recipients. Technical complications were responsible for a substantial morbidity (41/393 allograft loss--10.4%) and mortality (26 ...
Gordon, RD+3 more
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Percutaneous device closure of persistent left superior Vena Cava connecting to the left atrium with intact coronary sinus : a rare entity [PDF]
We report a 4 year old child referred for routine cardiology evaluation as part of evaluation of murmur with scoliosis. On examination, there was mild duskiness.
Tomar, Munesh
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A CASE OF ANEURYSM OF THE ASCENDING PART OF THE ARCH OF THE AORTA; RUPTURE INTO THE SUPERIOR VENA CAVA. [PDF]
Richard Sisley
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