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Bilateral internal jugular vein thrombosis due to malignant tumor
Background The aim of the study was to analyze characteristics of patients with bilateral internal jugular vein thrombosis in our department during a 1-year period.
Laura Leci-Tahiri +3 more
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Age-related brain atrophy may be mitigated by internal jugular vein enlargement in male individuals without neurologic disease. [PDF]
Objectives To assess the relationship between cross-sectional area of internal jugular veins and brain volumes in healthy individuals without neurologic disease.
Christopher Magnano +8 more
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Solitary Fibrous Tumor of Internal Jugular Vein: An Extremely Rare Entity with Review of Literature
Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is an unusual spindle cell neoplasm that commonly arises from pleura. In the last decade, multiple case reports have described its diverse occurrence in extrapleural locations involving almost every anatomic site ...
Khemendra Kumar +3 more
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Background The purpose of this study was to summarize the early clinical results and surgical experience of repairing the right common carotid artery and the right internal jugular vein after ECMO treatment in neonates.
Qi-Liang Zhang +5 more
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Bilateral Internal Jugular Vein Phlebectasia [PDF]
Phlebectasia is a dilation of a vein. Jugular vein phlebectasia can occur in any part of the jugular venous system. It is an uncommon cause of cervical swelling in children. We report a rare case of bilateral internal jugular vein phlebectasia presenting as bilateral neck swelling in a child.
Filiz, Aydoğan +4 more
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A Case of Reactive Cervical Lymphadenopathy with Fat Necrosis Impinging on Adjacent Vascular Structures. [PDF]
A tender neck mass in adults can be a diagnostic challenge due to a wide differential diagnosis, which ranges from reactive lymphadenopathy to malignancy.
Araya, Hiwot H +4 more
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Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is not uncommon, but CVT associated with bilateral internal jugular vein stenosis (BIJVS) is rare. Bilateral internal jugular vein stenting is also a rare procedure.
Poyin Huang +3 more
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Internal jugular vein thrombosis in a warfarinised patient: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Internal jugular vein thrombosis (IJVT) is a rare but potentially fatal condition. It usually arises following trauma to the internal jugular vein but is also seen in association with coagulopathies and advanced malignancies as part of a ...
Elizabeth Ball +8 more
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Internal jugular vein phlebectasia
Internal jugular vein (LJV) phlebectasia is a rare form of congenital venous anomaly. Less than 50 cases have been reported in the literature world-wide. In the majority of cases the lesion was in boys and on the right side. It is a fusiform dilation of the vein without any apparent obstruction, and is believed to be due to congenital thinning of the ...
T A G, Fernando, D S C, Perera
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Catheterization Without Supination—A Series of 36 Prone Position Internal Jugular Vein Cannulations
OBJECTIVES:. Describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of 32 critically ill patients who underwent central venous cannulation of the internal jugular vein while in prone position. DESIGN:. Retrospective cohort analysis. SETTING:. Single tertiary-
Bethany L. Lussier, MD, FCCP +5 more
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