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Jugular Vein Thrombosis

2014
Nicholas A. Koontz   +2 more
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External Jugular Vein

Definitions, 2020
In 1974, we reported a technique for obtaining access to the central venous system utilizing the external jugular vein and a flexible angiographic wire catheter guide or J-wire (1).
C. Blitt   +4 more
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Jugular Vein Aneurysm

Vascular, 2008
Jugular vein aneurysm is a rare morphologic entity. This report describes a case of an asymptomatic internal jugular vein aneurysm that presented as an enlarging mass in the neck. Diagnosis was established with duplex ultrasonography and venography. No thrombus was diagnosed in the aneurysm, but since the patient was uncomfortable with having a tumor ...
Petar Otasevic   +8 more
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Bovine Jugular Vein Conduit: A Mid- to Long-Term Institutional Review

World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery, 2018
Background: Since 1999, we have used the bovine jugular vein conduit for right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction in infants and children. Herein, we review their mid- to long-term outcomes.
Parth M. Patel   +6 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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Supraclavicular cephalic vein draining into the internal jugular vein via the external jugular vein

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2023
The aim of this study is to report rare anatomical variations of the cephalic vein (CV) in a 77-year-old Korean male cadaver.On the right upper arm, the CV located lateral to the deltopectoral groove passed anterior to the clavicle at the lateral one-fourth of the clavicle without anastomosis to the axillary vein.
Hyung-Sun Won   +3 more
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Flow Volume in the Jugular Vein and Related Hemodynamics in the Branches of the Jugular Vein

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 2007
Venous reflux in the internal jugular vein branches (JB) was found frequently in patients of certain neurologic disorders. We hypothesized that the retrograde-flow in JB is associated with retrograde hypertension transmitted from the internal jugular vein (IJV), which presumably underlies those neurologic disorders. In this study, we used color-Doppler
Wen Jang Wong   +5 more
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TUMORS OF THE GLOMUS JUGULARE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE JUGULAR VEIN

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1951
DURING the past six years the term glomus jugulare has been employed with increasing frequency to designate certain tumors of the middle ear arising from small vascular bodies normally found in the adventitia of the jugular vein near the ramus tympanicus of the ninth cranial nerve.
John Louzan, Theodore Winship
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Thrombophlebitis of the External Jugular Vein

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— A case of spontaneous thrombophlebitis of the left external jugular vein appeared as an acute swelling in the posterior triangle of the neck. No cause was established. Report of a Case.— A 69-year-old white woman first noticed a tender red and swollen area on the left side of her neck on March 18, 1967, while creaming her face ...
Blanche M. Thomas, Joseph J Bahuth
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