Pericardial effusion and tamponade as a result of percutaneous silastic catheter use
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Cardiac tamponade: A rare but life-threatening complication of central venous catheters in children
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Extravasation of parenteral alimentation fluid into the renal pelvis - A complication of central venous catheter in a neonate
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Perforation of a central venous catheter into the pelvis of the kidney: A rare complication
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Cardiac tamponade secondary to an umbilical venous catheterisation accident in a premature infant
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Cardiac tamponade and hydrothorax as complications of central venous parenteral nutrition in infants
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Cardiac tamponade caused by central venous catheter perforation of the heart: A preventable complication
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