Impact of PCA-based preprocessing and different CNN structures on deformable registration of sonograms [PDF]
Central venous catheters (CVC) are commonly inserted into the large veins of the neck, e.g. the internal jugular vein (IJV). CVC insertion may cause serious complications like misplacement into an artery or perforation of cervical vessels. Placing a CVC under sonographic guidance is an appropriate method to reduce such adverse events, if anatomical ...
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Thrombosis of the internal jugular vein [PDF]
A 35-year-old woman presented to our Emergency Department with a gradual-onset occipital headache radiating into her neck, and worsening over the prior 6 days. She reported inability to move her neck due to pain and stiffness. She denied trauma, fevers, or other positive findings on review of systems.
Lloyd Tannenbaum+3 more
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Internal jugular vein reconstruction using a triple-paneled great saphenous vein graft
Background Donor–recipient diameter discrepancy can be problematic when using an autologous great saphenous vein graft for internal jugular vein reconstruction. A triple-paneled method of saphenous vein grafting is one solution.
Shimpei Miyamoto+4 more
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Idiopathic Bilateral Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis Diagnosed by Point-of-Care Ultrasound [PDF]
Internal jugular vein (IJV) thrombosis is an unusual condition, especially when it develops bilaterally. This is a case of bilateral IJV thrombosis in a 77-year old female who presented to the emergency department with neck and arm swelling after ...
Aquino-Jose, Victor M.+2 more
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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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An aneurysm of the internal jugular vein
We report the case of a 28-year-old man with a right sided jugular venous aneurysm that thrombosed and recannalised. Incidence, presentation, complications and treatment are discussed. A 28-year-old man presented with a history of occasional swelling on the right side of the neck.
J.H.N. Wolfe, J.S. Refson
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Ultrasonic locating devices for central venous cannulation: meta-analysis [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To assess the evidence for the clinical effectiveness of ultrasound guided central venous cannulation. DATA SOURCES: 15 electronic bibliographic databases, covering biomedical, science, social science, health economics, and grey ...
Beverley, C.+6 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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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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A Semi-Automated Technique for Internal Jugular Vein Segmentation in Ultrasound Images Using Active Contours [PDF]
The assessment of the blood volume is crucial for the management of many acute and chronic diseases. Recent studies have shown that circulating blood volume correlates with the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the internal jugular vein (IJV) estimated from ultrasound imagery.
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