Renal vein to renal collecting system fistula: An extreme complication from central venous thrombosis secondary to indwelling catheter
Central venous catheters are routinely used for resuscitation, chemotherapy and nutrition but are not without risk. Central lines are the most common extrinsic cause of venous thrombosis in neonates and infants. We present an ex-36 week 1800g infant baby girl recovering after a staged repair of gast...
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Main Authors: | Aditya Safaya (Author), Alexandra L. Kharazi (Author), Yachao Zhang (Author), Adele Brudnicki (Author), Samir R. Pandya (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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