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205 related items for PubMed ID: 8082387

  • 1. Pleural effusion associated with ipsilateral breast and arm edema as a complication of subclavian vein catheterization and arteriovenous fistula formation for hemodialysis.
    Wright RS, Quinones-Baldrich WJ, Anders AJ, Danovitch GM.
    Chest; 1994 Sep; 106(3):950-2. PubMed ID: 8082387
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  • 2. Pleural effusion with arm, breast, and face edema as a complication of subclavian vein catheterization and arteriovenous fistula in a patient after renal transplantation: A therapeutic approach.
    Banasik M, Dawiskiba T, Letachowicz K, Zmonarski S, Mazanowska O, Lipiak E, Miś M, Janczak D, Krajewska M.
    J Vasc Access; 2021 Nov; 22(6):1017-1020. PubMed ID: 32985359
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  • 3. Unilateral breast enlargement secondary to hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula and subclavian vein occlusion.
    Gadallah MF, el-Shahawy MA, Campese VM.
    Nephron; 1993 Nov; 63(3):351-3. PubMed ID: 8446276
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  • 4. [Subclavian vein stenosis in hemodialysis patients].
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  • 6. Subclavian vein stenosis: a potentially serious complication in chronic hemodialysis patients with permanent cardiac pacemakers.
    Cavatorta F, Campisi S, Zollo A.
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  • 7. Subclavian vein repair in patients with an ipsilateral arteriovenous fistula.
    Gradman WS, Bressman P, Sernaque JD.
    Ann Vasc Surg; 1994 Nov; 8(6):549-56. PubMed ID: 7865393
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  • 8. Thrombotic arm edema as a complication of subclavian vein catheterization and arteriovenous fistula formation for hemodialysis.
    Glaze RC, MacDougall ML, Wiegmann TB.
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  • 9. Unilateral breast enlargement. A complication of an arteriovenous fistula and coincidental subclavian vein occlusion.
    Topf G, Jenkins P, Gutmann FD, Rieselbach RE, Saltzstein EC.
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  • 10. Unilateral breast swelling as a complication of innominate vein stenosis in a hemodialysis patient.
    Yalavarthy U, Agrawal VK, Showkat A.
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    CEN Case Rep; 2020 May 07; 9(2):186-187. PubMed ID: 31701380
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  • 12. [Superior vena cava syndrome unrelated to central venous catheter in a patient on chronic hemodialysis].
    Veronesi M, Mancini E, Salvati F, Santoro A.
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  • 13. Central vein stenosis: a nephrologist's perspective.
    Agarwal AK, Patel BM, Haddad NJ.
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  • 14. Internal jugular to axillary vein bypass for subclavian vein thrombosis in the setting of brachial arteriovenous fistula.
    Puskas JD, Gertler JP.
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  • 15. A surgical method to be reminded for the treatment of symptomatic ipsilateral central venous occlusions in patients with hemodialysis access: Axillo-axillary venous bypass case report and review of the literature.
    Meric M, Oztas DM, Cakir MS, Ulukan MO, Sayin OA, Kilickesmez O, Erdinc I, Rodoplu O, Oteyaka E, Ugurlucan M.
    Vascular; 2023 Oct 07; 31(5):1017-1025. PubMed ID: 35549494
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  • 16. Massive upper extremity edema following vascular access surgery.
    McCready RA, Hyde GL, Schwartz RW, Mattingly SS.
    Ann Vasc Surg; 1988 Jan 07; 2(1):75-8. PubMed ID: 3228542
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  • 17. Unilateral breast and arm enlargement secondary to haemodialysis arteriovenous fistula without subclavian vein occlusion.
    Ruiz-Valverde MP, Fort J, Camps J, Olmos A, Piera L.
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  • 18. Hemodialysis-associated subclavian vein stenosis.
    Schwab SJ, Quarles LD, Middleton JP, Cohan RH, Saeed M, Dennis VW.
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  • 19. Bilateral brachiocephalic vein stenosis in a chronic hemodialysis patient with well-functioning arteriovenous fistula - A rare entity.
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  • 20. Late vascular complications of the subclavian dialysis catheter.
    Fant GF, Dennis VW, Quarles LD.
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