When one port does not return blood: two case reports of rare causes for misplaced central venous catheters
Quando uma porta não apresenta retorno sanguíneo: relato de dois casos de causas raras de mau posicionamento de cateter venoso central
Sandra Pereira; César Preto; Carla Pinho; Pedro Vasconcelos
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