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Stenosen und Verschlüsse der zentralen Venen

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Als zentrale Venen werden hier das axilläre Segment der V. brachialis, die V. axillaris, die V. subclavia, die V. jugularis interna, die V. brachiocephalica, die V. cava superior, die V. femoralis communis und die V. iliaca bezeichnet.

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Scholz, H. (2012). Stenosen und Verschlüsse der zentralen Venen. In: AV-Shuntchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29258-3_9

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