Mondor's disease is a rare disorder characterized by superficial thrombophlebitis and usually develop in thoracoabdominal wall. It has clinical feature of sudden development of painful cordlike structure. The cause is not determined in about 50-60% bu...
Mondor's disease is a rare disorder characterized by superficial thrombophlebitis and usually develop in thoracoabdominal wall. It has clinical feature of sudden development of painful cordlike structure. The cause is not determined in about 50-60% but it is suggested that trauma, surgery, exercise, drug abuse are often associated. A 44-year-old woman presented cordlike linear tender lesion on right thoracoabdominal wall and histopathologic examination revealed thrombophlebitis with organized thrombus.