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Case Reports
. 2020 Feb 7;12(2):e6917.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.6917.

Mondor's Disease: A Rare Cause of Chest Pain in the Emergency Department

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Mondor's Disease: A Rare Cause of Chest Pain in the Emergency Department

Brett Todd et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Thrombophlebitis of a subcutaneous vein, known as Mondor's disease, is a rare cause of chest pain and can mimic several more life-threatening diseases. Mondor's disease can be caused by trauma, or hypercoagulable states; however, in many cases the etiology is unknown. Mondor's disease is usually self-limited and can be managed conservatively. In this case report, we highlight a 52-year-old male patient who presented to our emergency department with chest pain caused by Mondor's disease mimicking a pulmonary embolism. Although a rare and benign diagnosis, Mondor's disease should be part of the differential diagnosis of chest pain and can be made on the basis of a thorough history and physical examination alone. Recognition of Mondor's disease could reduce costs and risks of further testing for patients presenting with chest pain.

Keywords: chest pain; mondor's disease; thrombophlebitis.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Figure 1. Computed tomography scan showing a subcutaneous thrombosis in the right chest wall.

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