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121 related items for PubMed ID: 15118783

  • 1. Emergent pericardiocentesis through a percutaneous silastic catheter in a premature infant: case report.
    Little DC, Petty M, Beeram MR.
    Clin Pediatr (Phila); 2004 May; 43(4):383-7. PubMed ID: 15118783
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  • 3. Pericardial effusion complicating a percutaneous central venous line in a neonate.
    Beattie PG, Kuschel CA, Harding JE.
    Acta Paediatr; 1993 Jan; 82(1):105-7. PubMed ID: 8453204
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  • 4. Cardiac tamponade from a fine silastic central venous catheter in a premature infant.
    Aiken G, Porteous L, Tracy M, Richardson V.
    J Paediatr Child Health; 1992 Aug; 28(4):325-7. PubMed ID: 1323318
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  • 5. Massive pericardial effusion as a cause for sudden deterioration of a very low birthweight infant.
    Wirrell EC, Pelausa EO, Allen AC, Stinson DA, Hanna BD.
    Am J Perinatol; 1993 Nov; 10(6):419-23. PubMed ID: 8267803
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  • 6. Use of percutaneous silastic central venous catheters in the management of newborn infants.
    Aggarwal R, Downe L.
    Indian Pediatr; 2001 Aug; 38(8):889-92. PubMed ID: 11521000
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  • 7. Mechanical complications from very small percutaneous central venous Silastic catheters.
    Khilnani P, Toce S, Reddy R.
    Crit Care Med; 1990 Dec; 18(12):1477-8. PubMed ID: 2123145
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  • 9. Successful removal of a ruptured silastic percutaneous central venous catheter in a tiny premature infant.
    Chiang MC, Chou YH, Chiang CC, Chung HT, Su WJ.
    Chang Gung Med J; 2006 Dec; 29(6):603-6. PubMed ID: 17302225
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  • 12. Survival of 2 extreme preterm neonates with cardiac tamponade as a complication of percutaneous central venous catheterization.
    Alzaydi AM, Mersal AY, Al-Saedi SA, El-Naggar WA.
    Saudi Med J; 2005 Mar; 26(3):476-7. PubMed ID: 15806224
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  • 13. Retention of percutaneous venous catheter in the newborn: a report of three cases.
    Bautista AB, Ko SH, Sun SC.
    Am J Perinatol; 1995 Jan; 12(1):53-4. PubMed ID: 7710579
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  • 14. Pleural effusion caused by intrathoracic central venous hyperalimentation.
    McGettigan MC, Goldsmith JP.
    J Perinatol; 1996 Jan; 16(2 Pt 1):147-50. PubMed ID: 8732568
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  • 15. Thoracentesis in pericardial and pleural effusion caused by central venous catheterization: a less invasive neonatal approach.
    Pignotti MS, Messeri A, Donzelli G.
    Paediatr Anaesth; 2004 Apr; 14(4):349-51. PubMed ID: 15078382
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  • 16. Cardiac tamponade from percutaneous central venous catheterization: report of one case.
    Au SH, Sun DC, Lue HC.
    Acta Paediatr Taiwan; 2003 Apr; 44(4):235-7. PubMed ID: 14674229
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  • 17. An unusual case of refractory hypoglycaemia in a neonate receiving total parenteral nutrition.
    Cheah FC, Boo NY, Latif JY.
    Acta Paediatr; 2000 Apr; 89(4):497-8. PubMed ID: 10830469
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  • 18. Hydropericardium causing sudden infant death in glycogenosis type I: osmotic injury due to percutaneous silastic catheterization.
    Mueller P, Horn LC, Buehrdel P, Boehme HJ.
    Klin Padiatr; 2004 Apr; 216(5):294-6. PubMed ID: 15455297
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  • 19. Pericardial effusion and tamponade as a result of percutaneous silastic catheter use.
    Fioravanti J, Buzzard CJ, Harris JP.
    Neonatal Netw; 1998 Aug; 17(5):39-42. PubMed ID: 9791444
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  • 20. Acute neonatal collapse resulting from pericardial effusion.
    Bagtharia R, Kempley ST, Hla TM.
    Eur J Pediatr; 2001 Dec; 160(12):726-7. PubMed ID: 11795680
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