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Terminal bifurcation of the external jugular vein: a rare variation. [PDF]
Nayak SB, Vasudeva SK.
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Abstract Background The dental syndrome EOTRH is a painful, progressive dental disease with an unknown aetiology. The often painful nature of EOTRH emphasises the need for a better knowledge of the underlying pathogenic mechanism and risk factors. A comparative analysis of haematological, biochemical and endocrine values in EOTRH‐affected and non ...
Melusine Tretow +2 more
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Comparative macroanatomical investigations on (he veins superficial and profund of ihe head in akkaraman sheep and angora goat [PDF]
Eight Akkaraman sheep and eight Angora goat provided Konya environment were used in this study. Investigation ol these materials was used Latex, Mettıymethacrylate and Baryum Sultat.
Hakan Yalçın, Sadettin Tıpırdamaz
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Reversal of blood flow has only been reported in the left internal jugular vein following interventions such as central venous catheter, dialysis shunt placement, or external compression from a tumor.
Johanna Tennigkeit, MD +4 more
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External jugular vein spontaneous aneurysm: a case report. [PDF]
El Youbi S +3 more
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Abstract Background Early and specific diagnosis of bronchopneumonia in foals is important to prevent severe disease. In human medicine, C‐reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin‐6 (IL‐6) are important diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in neonatal pneumonia in other species.
Dorothea Hildebrandt +3 more
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This commentary discusses a new, previously unrecognized, undocumented, anatomic finding concerning the jugular venous distention present on one of the world’s most famous statues, Michelangelo’s David.
Daniel M. Gelfman, MD
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Spontaneous external jugular vein pseudoaneurysm: A rare cause of neck swelling. [PDF]
Boutakioute B +4 more
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