Thrombosis of Internal Jugular and Subclavian Veins: A Possible Complication of Cough
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Case Report
VOLUME: 2 ISSUE: 3
P: 40 - 43
December 2001

Thrombosis of Internal Jugular and Subclavian Veins: A Possible Complication of Cough

Turk Thorac J 2001;2(3):40-43
1. Chest Diseases Departmant, Erciyes University Medical School, Kayseri, Turkey
2. Radiology Departmant, Erciyes University Medical School, Kayseri, Turkey
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Accepted Date: 07.10.2021
Online Date: 07.10.2021
Publish Date: 07.10.2021
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Abstract

Increased use of internal jugular and subclacian vein as a venous access route has recently caused an increase in prevalence of thrombotic complications of these veins. Cancers, hypercoagula- ble conditions, infection, peripheral venous lines, intravenous drug abuse and trauma are other well known risk factors for thrombosis of upper extremity and neck veins. Here, we describe a patient who had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and developed combined thrombosis of left internal jugular and sub­clavian veins just following prolonged and vigorous coughing bouts. The patient was treated initially with intravenous contin­ues heparin infusion and subsequently with oral coumadin with no early complications or late sequels.

Keywords:
cough complications, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, upper extremity deep venous thrombosis