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Subclavian vein / Axillary artery / Peripheral venous catheter / Port / Internal jugular vein / Axillary vein / Basilic vein / Intravenous therapy / External jugular vein / Medicine / Catheters / Central venous catheter
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Subclavian vein
Axillary artery
Peripheral venous catheter
Port
Internal jugular vein
Axillary vein
Basilic vein
Intravenous therapy
External jugular vein
Medicine
Catheters
Central venous catheter

A new percutaneous infraclavicular approach to the axillary vein RWD Nickalls 1 Anaesthesia (1987); vol. 42, pp. 151–154 http://www.nickalls.org/dick/papers/anes/axillaryvein1987.pdf

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