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Edi catheter‐related gastric perforation in a 373 g infant

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1 Martel M, Cheuk W, Lombardi L et al. Sclerosingangiomatoid nodular transformation (SANT): Report of 25 cases of distinctive benign splenic lesion. Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 2004; 28: 1268–79. 2… Click to show full abstract

1 Martel M, Cheuk W, Lombardi L et al. Sclerosingangiomatoid nodular transformation (SANT): Report of 25 cases of distinctive benign splenic lesion. Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 2004; 28: 1268–79. 2 Pelizzo G, Villanacci V, Lorenzi L et al. Sclerosingangiomatoid nodular transformation presenting with abdominal hemorrhage: First report in infancy. Pediatr. Rep. 2019; 11: 7848. 3 Vyas M, Deshmukh M, Shet T et al. Splenic angiomatoid nodular transformation in child with inflammatory pseudotumor-like areas. Indian J. Pathol. Microbiol 2011; 54: 829–31. 4 Zhang S, Yang W, Hongyan XU et al. Sclerosingangiomatoid nodular transformation of spleen in a 3-year-old child. Indian Pediatr. 2015; 52: 1081–3. 5 Park JH, Hwang SH, Kim KC et al. A case of sclerosingangiomatoid nodular transformation of the spleen: spoke wheel pattern on computed tomography. Korean J. Med. 2014; 86: 357–361.

Keywords: catheter related; nodular transformation; transformation; sclerosingangiomatoid nodular; edi catheter; related gastric

Journal Title: Pediatrics International
Year Published: 2021

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