2016
DOI: 10.5582/ddt.2016.01033
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Low-temperature infiltration identified using infrared thermography in patients with subcutaneous edema revealed ultrasonographically: A case report

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“…Corroborando com esse achado está um estudo de caso com um homem de 56 anos e uma mulher de 76 anos. Em ambas as situações houve um infiltrado de conteúdo antineoplásico que apresentou redução da temperatura acima de 1,0°C na região de punção em relação ao tecido subjacente 30 .…”
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“…Corroborando com esse achado está um estudo de caso com um homem de 56 anos e uma mulher de 76 anos. Em ambas as situações houve um infiltrado de conteúdo antineoplásico que apresentou redução da temperatura acima de 1,0°C na região de punção em relação ao tecido subjacente 30 .…”
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“…For the current study, all images were stored and retrospectively reviewed after blinding and randomization. In order to objectively evaluate the subcutaneous echogenicity, edema and seroma, a US scoring system, based on previous publications (Suehiro et al, 2014;Oya et al, 2016), was established. The consensus in scoring the US images between the two observers was perfect.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All movies and images were blinded and randomized, and retrospectively reviewed (NV, ES) according to a specifically designed US protocol, derived from previous publications (Suehiro et al, 2014;Caggiati, 2016;Oya et al, 2016). It was decided to score each set of images according to three factors.…”
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“…Patients with infiltration often experience pain and skin damage, and can even a persistent disability of the arm [ 2 ]. Thus, infiltration can significantly impact the patient’s wellbeing and must be carefully monitored at an early stage [ 3 ]. Infiltration is known to be difficult to detect particularly during its initial stages.…”
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confidence: 99%