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Classical positioning decreases subclavian vein cross-sectional area in children.Academic Article Why?
Classical positioning decreases the cross-sectional area of the subclavian vein.Academic Article Why?
Females with subclavian vein thrombosis may have an increased risk of hypercoagulability.Academic Article Why?
First rib resection and scalenectomy for chronically occluded subclavian veins: what does it really do?Academic Article Why?
Utilization of venous duplex scanning and postoperative venography in patients with subclavian vein thrombosis.Academic Article Why?
Freischlag, JuliePerson Why?
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Routine venography following transaxillary first rib resection and scalenectomy (FRRS) for chronic subclavian vein thrombosis ensures excellent outcomes and vein patency.Academic Article Why?
Preoperative thrombolysis and venoplasty affords no benefit in patency following first rib resection and scalenectomy for subacute and chronic subclavian vein thrombosis.Academic Article Why?
Excellent results seen with both transaxillary and infraclavicular approaches to first rib resection in patients with subclavian vein thrombosis.Academic Article Why?
McCleery syndrome: etiology and outcome.Academic Article Why?
Palindrome dialysis catheter with or without peel-away sheath.Academic Article Why?
Preoperative Duplex Scanning is a Helpful Diagnostic Tool in Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.Academic Article Why?
Venous Stenosis After Transvenous Lead Placement: A Study of Outcomes and Risk Factors in 212 Consecutive Patients.Academic Article Why?
Chang, KevinPerson Why?
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