Abstract
Patients with genetic disorders are potentially more susceptible to present vascular abnormalities compared to the general population. For these patients, unusual difficulties could appear during a CVC placement procedure that could lead to major complications if venous abnormalities are undiagnosed. Ultrasound and fluoroscopy guidance should be used routinely for all patients in order to avoid complications and catheter misplacement.
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Rahil, M. A., & Hadjmhamed, M. (2021). Nephronophthisis and central veins abnormalities: A case report. Clinical Case Reports, 9(4), 1977–1979. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3920
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