tailieunhanh - Case report of a central venous access device-associated thrombosis with aortic embolism in a preterm infant

Thrombosis in neonates is commonly a central venous access device (CVAD) associated complication. Furthermore, a patent foramen ovale (PFO) is frequently seen in preterm infants. Even though a coincidence of both is not unusual, detaching of the thrombus and organisation of an aortic embolism has not been described until now. | Case report of a central venous access device-associated thrombosis with aortic embolism in a preterm infant

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