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    Complications related to subclavian catheters for hemodialysis. Report and review by Vanherweghem, J L, Cabolet, P, Dhaene, M, Goldman, M, Stolear, J C, Sabot, J P, Waterlot, Y, Marchal, M

    Published in American journal of nephrology (1986)
    “…Personal experience with subclavian vein cannulations for hemodialysis are given, and the pertinent literature on the subject is reviewed. Two hundred…”
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    Infections associated with subclavian dialysis catheters: the key role of nurse training by Vanherweghem, J L, Dhaene, M, Goldman, M, Stolear, J C, Sabot, J P, Waterlot, Y, Serruys, E, Thayse, C

    Published in Nephron (2015) (1986)
    “…Two hundred subclavian dialysis catheters were placed in 148 patients who kept them in place for a total of 2,798 days. Catheterization time ranged from 1 to…”
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    Pulmonary hypertension associated with portal thrombosis by Flemale, A, Sabot, J P, Popijn, M, Procureur, M, Urbain, G, Dierckx, J P, Delmez, J P

    Published in European journal of respiratory diseases (01-03-1985)
    “…Pulmonary hypertension accompanying portal hypertension is a rare cause of plexogenic pulmonary arteriopathy, which etiopathogenesis is still unknown. The case…”
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    Pellagra: unusual cause of paranoid delirium in dialysis by Waterlot, Y, Sabot, J P, Marchal, M, Vanherweghem, J L

    “…A 60-year-old woman treated by maintenance haemodialysis refused to take part of the usual vitamin supplements for many years. After an intercurrent illness…”
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    Costolumbar pain, aneurysm of the renal artery and hypertension by Lacotte, B, Themelin, D, Alamé, T, Sabot, J P, Legraive, G

    Published in Journal d'urologie (1988)
    “…Thrombosis of a renal artery aneurysm had provoked renal atrophy and secondary renovascular hypertension in a patient in whom rapid diagnosis was not possible…”
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