Keywords:
Multidisciplinary cancer care, Venous access, Ultrasound, Fluoroscopy, Veins / Vena cava, Oncology, Interventional vascular
Authors:
I. Jurca, R. Smiljanic, M. Prutki, A. M. Alduk; Zagreb/HR
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2018/C-0782
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