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2 2 Carde, P., Cosset‐Delaigue, M.F., Laplanche, A., and Chareau, I. (1989). Classical external indwelling central venous catheter versus totally implanted venous access systems for chemotherapy administration: a randomized trial in 100 patients with solid tumors. Eur. J. Cancer Clin. Oncol. 25 (6): 939–944.

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9 9 Coles, C.E., Whitear, W.P., and Le Vay, J.H. (1998). Spontaneous fracture and embolization of a central venous catheter: prevention and early detection. Clin. Oncol. (R. Coll. Radiol.) 10 (6): 412–414.

10 10 Debets, J.M., Wils, J.A., and Schlangen, J.T. (1995). A rare complication of implanted central‐venous access devices: catheter fracture and embolization. Support. Care Cancer 3 (6): 432–434.

11 11 Duggan, C. (1995). Central venous catheters in the emergency department: access, utilization, and problem solving. Pediatr. Emerg. Care 11 (5): 322.

12 12 Dyer, B.J., Weiman, M.G., and Ludwig, S. (1995). Central venous catheters in the emergency department: access, utilization, and problem solving. Pediatr. Emerg. Care 11 (2): 112–117.

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15 15 Hogan, M.J., Coley, B.D., Shiels, W.E. 2nd et al. (1998). Recurrent deep venous thrombosis complicating PICC line placement in two patients with cystic fibrosis and activated protein C‐resistance. Pediatr. Radiol. 28 (7): 552–553.

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22 22 Yukisawa, S., Fujiwara, Y., Yamamoto, Y. et al. (2010). Upper‐extremity deep vein thrombosis related to central venous port systems implanted in cancer patients. Br. J. Radiol. 83 (994): 850–853.

23 23 Zochios, V., Umar, I., Simpson, N., and Jones, N. (2014). Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC)‐related thrombosis in critically ill patients. J. Vasc. Access 15 (5): 329–337.

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