Hydrothorax, a complication of the insertion of central venous cannulae
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Hydrothorax, a complication of the insertion of central venous cannulae
Abstract
Hydrothorax developing in a patient after insertion of a central venous cannula is described. The cannula appeared to be in the superior vena cava on chest X-ray, and the condition only became apparent 48 hours after insertion.
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