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[Mondor syndrome. Etiopathogenesis and case report]
P Alberti1, G Antoci, F Rivadossi
1Comunità Montana di Valle Sabbia, USSL 39, Regione Lombardia.
Minerva Ginecologica
|October 1, 1992
Abstract:
The Authors observed and report a case of Mondor's syndrome in a male. In the attempt to identify the real origin in this peculiar thrombophlebitis they reviewed the recent literature. It is apparently impossible to drawn definitive conclusions from the different studies on this subject. Anyway Mondor's syndrome looks suitable for inclusion in the group of jumping thrombophlebitis. Therefore the real cause of the venous accident should be a pathologic situation next to the venous branch where the thrombophlebitis has broken out.