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Internal jugular vein anomaly: A lateral branch of the internal jugular vein in the neck
AbstractThere is not any detailed investigation about the jugular vein (JV) anomalies. We can see only the case reports in the literature. Duplication, fenestration are rarely seen anomalies of the internal jugular vein (IJV). The IJV has no lateral branch in the neck. It has only medial branches in the neck.
Micozkadioglu, Sidika Deniz +1 more
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ObjectiveInternal jugular vein puncture or cannulation is far more difficult in children compared with adults. Anthropometric measures of the internal jugular vein acquired by two-dimensional ultrasound are useful in the practice of puncture and ...
Jun Xiong +5 more
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A Rare Anatomical Variation of the Spinal Accessory: Case Report
Anatomical variation in the location of the spinal accessory nerve as it relates to the internal jugular vein has been reported in the literature and anatomy texts. Knowledge of the landmarks of the spinal accessory nerve and its relationship to
Abdullah Al-Shaharani
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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 Isaac, Tannenbaum +3 more
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Aim: The impact of technical differences in cannulation technique for tunnelled haemodialysis catheter insertion is undetermined. We aimed to assess clinical outcomes of the low posterior approach for internal jugular vein tunnelled catheter placement ...
Davidson-West, S +9 more
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The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ultrasound locating devices for central venous access: a systematic review and economic evaluation [PDF]
Background: Approximately 200,000 central venous access (CVA) procedures are performed annually in the NHS. CVA has traditionally been achieved by the landmark method of passing the needle along the anticipated line of the relevant vein using ...
Beverley, C. +18 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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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.
Refson, J.S., Wolfe, J.H.N.
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