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Inflammation at intravenous cannula site

Inflammation at intravenous cannula site

C037/0947

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DR P. MARAZZI / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY DR P. MARAZZI / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Caption

Inflammation in the wrist of an 64-year-old woman at the site of insertion of an intravenous cannula. Inflammation at a cannula insertion site is often a result of superficial thrombophlebitis, the inflammation of a vein with blood clot (thrombus) formation. It usually subsides by itself but anti-inflammatory drugs may be taken to relieve pain.

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