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National Extravasation Information Service
Web: www.extravasation.org.uk/home.html
Extravasation injury usually refers to the damage caused by leakage of solutions from the vein to the surrounding tissue spaces during intravenous administration. The website aims to be the premier site for information on, the reporting of, and the improved detection, management and hence outcome for extravasation injuries.
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