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The surface projection line of internal jugular vein to guide the internal jugular vein catheterization

Vascular, 2019
This study describes the use of a surface projection line of internal jugular vein to guide the internal jugular vein catheterization. The results in the study suggest that the internal jugular vein line has the similar effect on the internal jugular vein catheterization to real-time ultrasound guide.
Qing-Qing Yu   +2 more
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Phlebectasia of the external jugular vein associated with duplication of the internal jugular vein

Clinical Anatomy, 2004
AbstractThe most common cause of a neck mass that increases in size on the Valsalva maneuver is laryngocele. Jugular phlebectasia is a congenital dilation of the jugular vein, which is extremely rare in adults, may present similarly. Duplication of the internal jugular vein (IJV), which is usually encountered coincidentally, is another rare anatomic ...
Turan-Ozdemir, SENEM   +2 more
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Cannulation of the Right Internal Jugular Vein Is Preferable to That of the Left Internal Jugular Vein

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
To the Editor.— Cannulation of the right internal jugular vein (RIJV) is advantageous when compared with that of the left internal jugular vein (LIJV) in most circumstances. The RIJV is generally larger than the LIJV 1 and hence an "easier target." Furthermore, the course of the RIJV is almost parallel to the superior vena cava, and, hence, the ...
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Spontaneous Thrombosis of the Internal Jugular Vein

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1987
The internal jugular vein is an uncommon site of deep venous thrombosis. Infection, prolonged central venous catheterization, and trauma are the usual causes of this condition. We present an unusual case of spontaneous thrombosis of the internal jugular vein.
Jace W. Hyder   +4 more
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Isolated aneurysm of the internal jugular vein

Vasa, 2008
True venous aneurysms are rare. We report the case of a 70-year-old male with the extremely uncommon finding of an aneurysm of the internal jugular vein. Due to their rarity, no general guidelines for the treatment of these aneurysms have been established.
R Litz   +6 more
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Complications of Internal Jugular Vein Catheterization

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1981
Percutaneous cannulation of the internal jugular vein has become a widely accepted method for monitoring central venous pressure, hyperalimentation, and rapid fluid administration. Although complications from this procedure have been rare, many unusual case reports are found in the literature. Three cases of otolaryngologic importance are presented.
Yosef P. Krespi   +2 more
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Internal Jugular Vein Cannulation

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1994
David R. Jobes   +2 more
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Aneurysm of the Internal Jugular Vein

Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2017
Lino Antonio Camblor Santervas   +2 more
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A case of aneurysm of the internal jugular vein

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1977
A case of swelling of the neck is presented which was clinically diagnosed as an external laryngocele but at operation was found to be an aneurysm of the internal jugular vein.
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Internal Jugular Vein Pseudoaneurysm

Ultrasound Quarterly, 2014
Monzer M. Abu-Yousef, Janet Pollard
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