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A Case of Reactive Cervical Lymphadenopathy with Fat Necrosis Impinging on Adjacent Vascular Structures. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
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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Ultrasound Guided Placement of Single-Lumen Peripheral Intravenous Catheters in the Internal Jugular Vein [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Introduction: The peripheral internal jugular (IJ), also called the “easy IJ,” is an alternative to peripheral venous access reserved for patients with difficult intravenous (IV) access.
Baydoun, Jamie   +5 more
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External Jugular Vein Thrombosis as a Sign of Metastatic Breast Cancer

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Breast Health, 2017
External jugular vein thrombosis is a rare vascular event which may lead fatal complication such as sepsis and pulmonary embolism. Its relation to the visceral solid tumor as an etiologic factor has been established well.
Metin Yalaza   +3 more
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External jugular vein: clinical significance of variations in formation and course: a case report

open access: yesNational Journal of Clinical Anatomy, 2016
Knowledge of varying patterns of formation and termination of external jugular vein is not only important for anatomists but also for surgeons operating at this level and interventional radiologists who perform transjugular procedures.
K H Raviprasanna, Aditya Krishna Das
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Solitary Fibrous Tumor of Internal Jugular Vein: An Extremely Rare Entity with Review of Literature

open access: yesIndian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, 2021
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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Cerebral venous drainage through internal jugular vein

open access: yesVeins and Lymphatics, 2019
Internal jugular veins (IJVs) are the largest veins in the neck and are considered the primary cerebral venous drain for the intracranial blood in supine position. Any reduction in their flow could potentially results an increase in cerebral blood volume
Nadiya Y. Mohammed   +2 more
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What went wrong? The flawed concept of cerebrospinal venous insufficiency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In 2006, Zamboni reintroduced the concept that chronic impaired venous outflow of the central nervous system is associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), coining the term of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency ('CCSVI'). The diagnosis of 'CCSVI' is
Al-Omari MH   +22 more
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Drainage of External Jugular Vein into an Unusually Wider Internal Jugular Vein - A Rare Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University, 2020
The superficial veins are of utmost importance clinically for cannulation, which is required for diagnostic purposes and intravenous therapy. One such superficial vein in the neck region is the external jugular vein.
Ashwija Shetty   +2 more
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Anatomical study of jugular foramen in the neck

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 2020
Introduction: The anatomical complexity of the jugular foramen makes surgical procedures in this region delicate and difficult. Due to the advances in surgical techniques, approaches to the jugular foramen became more frequent, requiring improvement of ...
Carlos Alberto Ferreira de Freitas   +4 more
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Free Flap Survival Despite Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis in Head and Neck Reconstruction

open access: yesPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open, 2018
Summary:. Microvascular free tissue transfer is one of the most common techniques of reconstruction for complex head and neck surgical defects. Generally, venous thrombosis is more likely to occur than arterial thrombosis in vascular anastomosis.
Koichiro Kiya, MD, PhD   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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