Rountree Kaitlyn M., Barazi Hassana, Aulick Neal F.
Henry Ford Macomb
WVU School of Medicine
Initially described in 1939 by Henri Mondor, Mondor Disease classically describes a syndrome of sclerosing superficial thrombophlebitis of the veins of the anterior thoracic wall. The most commonly involved vessel is the superior epigastric vein producing a palpable cord in the inferior outer quadrant of the breast. Also known as Mondor cord, this rare clinical entity has also been reported as affecting the superficial penile veins. Fage is credited with first describing cording as a sign of superficial thrombophlebitis in 1870.
蒙多尔病最初由亨利·蒙多尔于1939年描述,典型地表现为前胸壁静脉的硬化性浅表血栓性静脉炎综合征。最常受累的血管是腹壁上静脉,在乳房外下象限可触及条索状物。这种罕见的临床病症也被称为蒙多尔条索,也有报道称其会影响阴茎浅表静脉。1870年,法热首次将条索状物描述为浅表血栓性静脉炎的体征。