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The journal of vascular access | Vol.10, Issue.3 | | Pages 219-20

The journal of vascular access

Persistent left superior vena cava in pediatric patients.

Marco, Caruselli Gianmarco, Piattellini Gianfranco, Camilletti Roberto, Giretti Raffaella, Pagni  
Abstract

A persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is a congenital anomaly of the systemic venous system. This anomaly is often discovered as an incidental result during central venous catheterization passing through the left subclavian or the left internal jugular vein. We report two cases of PLSVC in pediatric patients.

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Persistent left superior vena cava in pediatric patients.

A persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is a congenital anomaly of the systemic venous system. This anomaly is often discovered as an incidental result during central venous catheterization passing through the left subclavian or the left internal jugular vein. We report two cases of PLSVC in pediatric patients.

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Marco, Caruselli Gianmarco, Piattellini Gianfranco, Camilletti Roberto, Giretti Raffaella, Pagni,.Persistent left superior vena cava in pediatric patients.. 10 (3),219-20.

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