pubmed-article:11200766 | pubmed:abstractText | A 18-year-old patient injected intravenously 2.5 mL of paraffin oil into the right upper limb. It caused a local thrombophlebitis with a slow evolution. A collapsus occurred on the sixth day. The authors obtained a clinical recovery of the limb after heparine and oral anticoagulation. | lld:pubmed |