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Subclavian vein thrombosis following clavicular fracture
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Correspondence to Dr S W Wright, ENT Department, Birmingham City Hospital, Birmingham, UK; sww210{at}gmail.com
A very rare case is presented of a woman with subclavian vein thrombosis that resulted from a fragment of her fractured clavicle impinging on the subclavian vein.
Relevant Article
- Primary survey
- Jonathan Wyatt
Emerg. Med. J. 2009 26: 765.[Extract] [Full Text] [PDF]
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