Thrombosis of the internal jugular and subclavian vein is often caused by central venous catheters. We report on a 39-year-old patient suffering from clinically suspected thrombosis of the internal jugular and subclavian veins. Thrombosis was confirmed by B-mode-sonography. The development of thrombosis in this case as a consequence of a central venous catheter and of an additional continuous i.v. treatment with human granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is discussed.
A case of familial multiple neurofibromatosis with laryngeal involvement is described. The patient required surgical treatment because of rapid tumour growth associated with dyspnoea, dysphonia and dysphagia. Whereas the extensive growth prevented entire removal of all tumour lumps, endolaryngeal microsurgery resulted in an important improvement of laryngeal symptoms and of the quality of life.
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