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Recurrent pacemaker lead induced axillary subclavian vein thrombosis
B M Swinkels1, A J Ophuis, E S Zegers
1Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital, Department of Cardiology, Weg door Jonkerbos 100, 6532 SZ Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
This report describes a patient with two recurrences of axillary subclavian vein thrombosis more than 1 year after implantation of a permanent transvenous pacemaker. Both recurrences were successfully treated with local thrombolysis.
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