Diagnosis and management of spinal epidural space extravasation complicating percutaneous central venous line placement in a premature infant: Case report and review of literature
Percutaneous central venous catheterization. Three years experience in a neonatal intensive care unit
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Prospective evaluation of percutaneous central venous silastic catheters in newborn infants with birth weights of 510 to 3,920 grams
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Use of percutaneous silastic central venous catheters in neonates and the management of infectious complications
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Unusual misplacement sites of percutaneous central venous lines in the very-low-birth-weight neonate
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Recovery of intralipid from lumbar puncture after migration of saphenous vein catheter
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Radiological case of the month. Subarachnoid malposition of femoral vein catheter
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Radiological case of the month. Intravenous hyperalimentation fluid obtained with lumbar puncture: An unusual complication of a central venous catheter
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Central venous catheter insertion by femoral vein: Safety and effectiveness for the pediatric patient
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Percutaneous femoral venous catheterizations: A prospective study of complications
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