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Central Vein Dilatation Prior to Concomitant Port Implantation
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 09/30/09
Krombach GA et al. – The port system functioned well in both cases. The combination of recanalization and port placement in a single intervention is a straightforward alternative for patients with central venous occlusion that can only be offered by interventional radiology.
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