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[The optimal venous access for the chemotherapy in children]
Abstract:
The optimal choice for the long-term venous access for children is a full implanted venous port systems. We own the experience of 87 port implantations to children aged from 6 months to 17 years with various oncological disease. The experience was successful in all cases but one, where the septic inflammation of the subcutaneous pocket developed.
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