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- Port_(medical) abstract "In medicine, a port (or portacath) is a small medical appliance that is installed beneath the skin. A catheter connects the port to a vein. Under the skin, the port has a septum through which drugs can be injected and blood samples can be drawn many times, usually with less discomfort for the patient than a more typical \"needle stick\".Ports are used mostly to treat hematology and oncology patients. Ports were previously adapted for use in hemodialysis patients, but were found to be associated with increased rate of infections and are no longer available in the US.The port is usually inserted in the upper chest (known as a \"chest port\"), just below the clavicle or collar bone, leaving the patient's hands free.".
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- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_1-antitrypsin_deficiency.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink AngioDynamics.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Antibiotics.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Anticoagulant.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Bard_Access_Systems.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Bronchiectasis.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Carotid_artery.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catheters.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Implants_(medicine).
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_equipment.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oncology.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Catheter.
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- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Chemotherapy.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Chest_tube.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Circulatory_system.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Clavicle.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Coagulation.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Cook_Group.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Cyberpunk.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Cystic_fibrosis.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Haemophilia.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Hematology.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Hemodialysis.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Heparin.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Hickman_line.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Interventional_radiology.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Jugular_vein.
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- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Medicine.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Navilyst_Medical.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Neuromancer.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Norfolk_Medical_Products.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Oncology.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Outpatient_surgery.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Parenteral_nutrition.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Peripherally_inserted_central_catheter.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Pneumothorax.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Polyurethane.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Portmanteau.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Pseudoaneurysm.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Recreational_drug_use.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Saline_(medicine).
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Septum.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Silicone.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Smiths_Medical.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Stainless_steel.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Subclavian_vein.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Superior_vena_cava.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Thrombosis.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Thrombus.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Titanium.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Ultrasound.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Vein.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink Winged_infusion_set.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink File:Blausen_0181_Catheter_CentralVenousAccessDevice_NonTunneled.png.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink File:Gray576.png.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink File:PAC_met_Gripper_erin.JPG.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLink File:Portkatheter_Röntgen.JPG.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port (medical)".
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port-a-Cath (portacath)".
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ports".
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLinkText "port".
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLinkText "port-a-cath".
- Port_(medical) wikiPageWikiLinkText "venous access port".
- Port_(medical) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_refs.
- Port_(medical) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Port_(medical) subject Category:Catheters.
- Port_(medical) subject Category:Implants_(medicine).
- Port_(medical) subject Category:Medical_equipment.
- Port_(medical) subject Category:Oncology.
- Port_(medical) hypernym Appliance.
- Port_(medical) type InformationAppliance.
- Port_(medical) type Institute.
- Port_(medical) type Redirect.
- Port_(medical) type Source.
- Port_(medical) type Specialty.
- Port_(medical) comment "In medicine, a port (or portacath) is a small medical appliance that is installed beneath the skin. A catheter connects the port to a vein. Under the skin, the port has a septum through which drugs can be injected and blood samples can be drawn many times, usually with less discomfort for the patient than a more typical \"needle stick\".Ports are used mostly to treat hematology and oncology patients.".
- Port_(medical) label "Port (medical)".
- Port_(medical) sameAs Q552258.
- Port_(medical) sameAs قسطر_بوابي.
- Port_(medical) sameAs Portkatheter.
- Port_(medical) sameAs Port-a-Cath.
- Port_(medical) sameAs پورت_کت.
- Port_(medical) sameAs Cathéter_à_chambre_implantable.
- Port_(medical) sameAs Port_(orvosi).
- Port_(medical) sameAs Port-a-cath.
- Port_(medical) sameAs Poortkatheter.
- Port_(medical) sameAs Port_naczyniowy.