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Citation

Villani C, Pace S, Tomao S, Pietrangeli D, Pucci G. Eur. J. Gynaecol. Oncol. 1986; 7(1): 58-61.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1986)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3754514

Abstract

Among the toxic effects of antitumor drugs the injury for extravasation occurs too. The kinds of damage which result can achieve dramatic features with serious consequences on the psychophysic activity of patients who once tried other kinds of toxicity following chemotherapy. As the extravasation is caused by way of use and by drug-giving methods, we present this accident: it is necessary to observe rigorous rules of procedure during infusion and, if extravasation occurs, to make use of efficient drugs and physical methods. A recent case of extravasation occurred, at our Gynecological Oncology Service, in a patient who carried out chemotherapy without hospitalization. This case is here proposed and discussed; we think that the rarity of this accident is in our experience, due to the several precautions we observe during the infusion of drug.


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