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This study reviewed central venous access devices in children with congenital coagulation disorders to assess complications and long-term outcomes
Abstract:
Reliable venous access is essential to facilitate the administration of prophylactic factor concentrate or blood products in children with congenital coagulation disorders and immune tolerance therapy (ITT) regimens in those who develop high responding inhibitors. Poor venous access is even more problematic in very young children, the vast majority of whom will require the insertion of more...
International Classification:
Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - congenital coagulation disorders
Categories:
congenital coagulation disorders
Geography:
Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom
Br J Haematol,
Vol: 110 Page: 461-8 August 2000
C. McMahon; J. Smith; K. Khair; R. Liesner; I. M. Hann; O. P. Smith
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This case report discusses the authors experience with ultrasound (US)-guided aspiration and injection of a congenital splenic cyst
Abstract:
Congenital splenic cysts are a rare entity. They are more frequent in children and young adults. They are true cysts, lined by epithelium with a typical trabeculation. Aspiration and injection with antibiotics (minocycline-tetracycline) or pure alcohol has been reported sparsely with variable results. The purpose of this case study is to report our experience with ultrasound (US)-guided more...
International Classification:
Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Report
Categories:
congenital splenic cyst
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
J Pediatr Surg,
Vol: 38 Page: 629-32 April 2003
D. De Caluwe; E. Phelan; P. Puri
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