1. Bilateral nonthrombotic subclavian vein obstructio... [J Vasc Surg. 2010] - PubMed result
Venous complications of thoracic outlet obstruction are frequently the result of acute axillosubclavian vein thrombosis, leading to symptoms consistent with venous claudication, including pain, swelling, and cyanotic discoloration. Nonthrombotic s...
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2. Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins near the surface of the skin. They are most common in the legs and ankles. They usually aren't serious, but they can sometimes lead to other problems.
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3. Vein Treatment Clinic, Varicose Vein Treatment / Seattle
If you experience discomfort, swelling and varicose veins, you may be suffering from superficial venous reflux disease. Approximately 25 million people in the United States suffer from this condition. Traditionally, patients diagnosed with venous ...
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4. Anaesthesia UK : Cannulation of the subclavian vein
The subclavian vein (SVC) may be preferred for central venous access if, for example, the patient has a cervical spine injury, or perhaps the line is for long-term use (e.g. dialysis, feeding) and this site may be more comfortable for the patient.
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5. Central Venous Access, Subclavian Vein, Subclavian Approach: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
First described in 1952, central venous catheterization is a time-honored and tested technique of quickly accessing the major venous system that empties into the right atrium. Its benefits over peripheral access include greater longevity without i...
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6. ilateral subclavian vein thrombosis in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome -- Bayer et al. 95 (4): 276 -- Journal of the American Osteop...
Bilateral subclavian vein thrombi developed, in the presence of a Groshong catheter, in a patient with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and disseminated cytomegalovirus infection. Thrombosis is an uncommon complication of AIDS, and bi...
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7. Subclavian Nerve
Subclavian Nerve
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8. Veins
Blood vessels that carry blood away from an organ, as opposed to arteries which carry blood toward an organ. Examples of organs are the kidneys, the liver, the brain and the heart. Within the organ, oxygen and nutrients are extracted and carbon di...
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9. picture
Can someone explain how to post a picture of myself on the left side here? I tried looking it up in the help section but can't figure it out.
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10. pictures
Home Sarah's Art Sarah's Story About HLH Poetry You can import your own photos or other graphics to your page using the Import Image Element. Click on the image to enlarge it. Sarah behind her school. October 1998. Almost nine years old. Sarah p...
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