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Peripherally inserted central catheter / Port / Peripheral venous catheter / Intravenous therapy / Percutaneous / Hemodialysis / Parenteral nutrition / Thrombosis / Deep vein thrombosis / Medicine / Catheters / Central venous catheter
Peripherally inserted central catheter
Port
Peripheral venous catheter
Intravenous therapy
Percutaneous
Hemodialysis
Parenteral nutrition
Thrombosis
Deep vein thrombosis
Medicine
Catheters
Central venous catheter

Severe gastric variceal haemorrhage due to splenic artery thrombosis and consecutive arterial bypass

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