- Phlebitis
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Phlebitis is an
inflammation of avein , usually in theleg s.When phlebitis is associated with the formation of
blood clots (thrombosis ), usually in the deep veins of the legs, the condition is calledthrombophlebitis .Etiology
*Bacterial: Pathogenic organisms can gain access and stimulate inflammation.
*Chemical: caused by irritating orvesicant solutions.
*Mechanical: physical trauma from the skin puncture and movement of thecannula into the vein during insertion; any subsequent manipulation and movement of the cannula; clotting; or excessively large cannula.
*Medication s includingCelebrex ,Olanzepine ,antidepressant s, and others.
*Lupus
*Genetic as it is known to run in families.igns and Symptoms
* Redness (
erythema ) and warmth with a temperature elevation of a degree or more above the baseline
* Pain or burning along the length of the vein
* Swelling (edema )* Vein being hard, and cordlike
* If occurring due to an intravenous infusion line, then slowed infusion rateNotable cases
* Former
United States PresidentRichard Nixon and former Vice PresidentDan Quayle suffered from phlebitis.
*Truman Capote , famed author of "In Cold Blood" and many other works, suffered from phlebitis.Pablo Neruda , the famous poet, also suffered from it.
* During the shooting of Sense and Sensibility (1995), actressKate Winslet , who played the role of Marianne Dashwood, suffered from phlebitis.
*Mario Lanza suffered from phlebitis, and his cause of death in 1959 was from a blood clot going from his leg to his lungs.
*Orson Welles also suffered from chronic phlebitis and it may have contributed to his death in 1985, as it is listed on his death certificate. [http://www.findadeath.com/Deceased/w/orson/dc.jpg]Cultural references
* The condition was detailed in "
The Dharma Bums " and other writings by Beat authorJack Kerouac , who suffered from thedisease probably brought on by years ofbenzedrine andalcohol abuse.
* InHenry Morton Robinson 's best selling1949 novel "The Cardinal ", (later made into a motion picture byOtto Preminger ), a severe case of phlebitis is a prominent plot device as sustained by the main protagonist Stephen Fermoyle.
* In theSeinfeld episodeThe Shower Head Jerry's Mother tells Jerry that Morty's "Phlebitis is acting up."
* InThe Simpsons episodeBart Gets an F , the school nurse believes Bart has phlebitis.
* InAll in the Family episode "Too Good Edith", Edith has phlebitis.
*Peter Boyle 's character onEverybody Loves Raymond suffers from phlebitis. Or at least it is used as an excuse for getting out of undesirable family functions.
* InKing Of The Hill , when Mr. Strickland took bible study class in the pool with Luanne, Hank noted that it was "good for his phlebitis".
* In the M*A*S*H episode "The Young and the Restless",Colonel Potter suffers through a bout of phlebitis, aggravated by his initial refusal to acknowledge his condition.
* InFuturama , Richard Nixon's head reminisces about his "Good Republican body" that was "riddled with phlebitis."See also
*
Collapsed vein References
Intravenous Infusion Therapy for Nurses (Second Edition) by Dianne L. Josephson (ISBN 1-4018-0935-9)
External links
* [http://www.mothernature.com/Library/Bookshelf/Books/62/73.cfm Phlebitis at MotherNature.com]
* [http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/11161-1.asp eMedicine Health: Phlebitis] provides an overview of phlebitis and its causes, symptoms, and treatment.
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См. также в других словарях:
Phlebitis — Phle*bi tis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?, a vein + itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of a vein. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Phlebītis — (griech.), Entzündung der Venen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
phlebitis — (n.) 1822, Modern Latin, from Gk. phleps (gen. phlebos) vein + ITIS (Cf. itis) inflammation … Etymology dictionary
phlebitis — ► NOUN Medicine ▪ inflammation of the walls of a vein. ORIGIN from Greek phleps vein … English terms dictionary
phlebitis — [flə bīt′is] n. [ModL: see PHLEBO & ITIS] inflammation of a vein or veins phlebitic [flēbit′ik, flibit′ik] adj … English World dictionary
Phlebitis — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 I80 Thrombose, Phlebitis und Thrombophlebitis I82.1 Thrombophlebitis migrans O08.7 … Deutsch Wikipedia
phlebitis — phlebitic /fleuh bit ik/, adj. /fleuh buy tis/, n. Pathol. inflammation of a vein, often occurring in the legs and involving the formation of a thrombus, characterized by swelling, pain, and change of skin color. [1815 25; < NL; see PHLEB , ITIS] … Universalium
Phlebitis — Inflammation of a vein. With phlebitis, there is infiltration of the walls of the vein and, usually, the formation of a clot (thrombus) in the vein (thrombophlebitis). Phlebitis in a leg, for example, will cause the leg to swell with edema fluid… … Medical dictionary
phlebitis — n. inflammation of the wall of a vein, which is most commonly seen in the legs as a complication of varicose veins. A segment of vein becomes painful and tender and the surrounding skin feels hot and appears red. Thrombosis commonly develops (see … The new mediacal dictionary
Phlebitis — Venenentzündung * * * Phle|bi|tis 〈f.; , ti|den〉 = Venenentzündung [zu grch. phleps, Gen. phlebos „Blutader“] * * * Phlebitis die, /... tiden, die Venenentzündung. * * * Phle|bi|tis, die; , ...itiden (Med.): Venenentzündung … Universal-Lexikon