Introduction: Chest pain is a very frequent reason for seeking medical care. When there is no obvious cause, patients are sometimes subjected to tests and treatments that may be unnecessary and potentially harmful. Mondor's disease is a rare but usually benign and self-limited entity characterized by thrombophlebitis in a specific region. Case report: We report the clinical case of a 51-year-old man admitted to the emergency department with a 24-hour history of left chest pain with no other symptoms. Physical examination revealed a palpable subcutaneous cord-like structure that ultrasound confirmed to be thrombophlebitis of a superficial vein in the mammary region. Secondary causes were ruled out,...
Mondor's disease is sclerosing thrombophlebitis at anterior chest wall. It was first described by He...
Mondor's disease is a superficial thrombophlebitis of anterolateral chest wall. The exact cause is u...
We describe here the case of 41 yrs old male patient, who was admitted to the emergency department c...
Abstract Background Chest pain is one of the common presenting symptoms encountered in an emergency ...
Mondor’s disease is characterized by superficial thrombophlebitis affecting the subcutaneous v...
Mondor disease is a form of superficial thrombophlebitis affecting the subcutaneous veins, specifica...
A Mondor’s disease is a rare, benign and self-limiting condition. It is due to thrombophlebitis of t...
Mondor's disease is an unusual and little-known pathology of the breast, characterized by superficia...
Mondor's disease is a special form of superficial thrombophlebitis of subcutaneous veins. It is more...
Mondor disease is characterized by an acute painful thrombophlebitis occurring at specific anatomica...
Introduction: Mondor disease (MD), a superficial thrombophlebitis of the thoraco-epigastric veins an...
Mondor’s disease (MD), or superficial thrombophlebitis of the anterolateral thoracoabdominal wall, i...
Mondor’s disease is a rare condition character-ised by thrombophlebitis affecting subcutaneous vein...
Mondor's disease of the breast is a rare (0.5-0.9%), benign breast condition characterized by thromb...
Objective: Mondor's disease (MD) is a rare disease, more commonly known as thrombophlebitis of the s...
Mondor's disease is sclerosing thrombophlebitis at anterior chest wall. It was first described by He...
Mondor's disease is a superficial thrombophlebitis of anterolateral chest wall. The exact cause is u...
We describe here the case of 41 yrs old male patient, who was admitted to the emergency department c...
Abstract Background Chest pain is one of the common presenting symptoms encountered in an emergency ...
Mondor’s disease is characterized by superficial thrombophlebitis affecting the subcutaneous v...
Mondor disease is a form of superficial thrombophlebitis affecting the subcutaneous veins, specifica...
A Mondor’s disease is a rare, benign and self-limiting condition. It is due to thrombophlebitis of t...
Mondor's disease is an unusual and little-known pathology of the breast, characterized by superficia...
Mondor's disease is a special form of superficial thrombophlebitis of subcutaneous veins. It is more...
Mondor disease is characterized by an acute painful thrombophlebitis occurring at specific anatomica...
Introduction: Mondor disease (MD), a superficial thrombophlebitis of the thoraco-epigastric veins an...
Mondor’s disease (MD), or superficial thrombophlebitis of the anterolateral thoracoabdominal wall, i...
Mondor’s disease is a rare condition character-ised by thrombophlebitis affecting subcutaneous vein...
Mondor's disease of the breast is a rare (0.5-0.9%), benign breast condition characterized by thromb...
Objective: Mondor's disease (MD) is a rare disease, more commonly known as thrombophlebitis of the s...
Mondor's disease is sclerosing thrombophlebitis at anterior chest wall. It was first described by He...
Mondor's disease is a superficial thrombophlebitis of anterolateral chest wall. The exact cause is u...
We describe here the case of 41 yrs old male patient, who was admitted to the emergency department c...