A 36-year-old male was admitted for painful swelling of his right upper extremity. He had had an indwelling port-a-cath placed in his right subclavian vein eight months prior to admission. On admission the patient was afebrile and his vital signs were normal. His right upper extremity was swollen, erythematous and tender. Blood leucocyte count was normal and D-Dimer was elevated. Venous Doppler examination showed partial thrombosis of the distal right subclavian vein. Removal of the port-a-cath by interventional radiology was scheduled.