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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.
Internal Jugular Vein (IJV) thrombosis is a potentially lifethreating disease and can occur at any anatomical level. Patients with head and neck cancer are at high-risk category for IJV thrombosis, ...
The most common location of neck venous aneurysms is the internal jugular vein. However, the superficial location of the EJV predisposes it to traumatic injuries. Recent trauma and cardiovascular ...
The internal jugular vein is a set of two blood vessels that collect blood from the brain, superficial regions of the face, and neck, and deliver it to the right atrium of the heart. There are three ...
This method involves initially selecting the Sedillot triangle in the neck, adjusting the needle insertion ... The theoretical course covers key elements such as the anatomy of the internal jugular ...
Cannulation of the internal jugular vein and carotid artery effective ECMO access for neonates ... The complications were as follows: 1 case had poor neck incision healing after ECMO removal. No ...
The Q-Collar is a small, lightweight necklace-type device to applies a small bit of pressure to the wearer's internal jugular vein. Inside the ... to the sides of the neck, the Q-Collar increases ...
Here’s how it works. After being fed through the jugular vein, a tiny, "thought-controlled" device can record brain activity from a nearby blood vessel, thus eliminating the need for doctors to ...
We report a 4-year delay in diagnosing a combined carotid arterial and jugular venous styloid compression. The symptoms, which included dull neck pain ... the internal carotid artery. Moreover, there ...
This study may add valuable evidence on adopting the finger-pressure method for blocking neck veins to reduce the incidence of catheter tip malposition, particularly in the internal jugular vein.