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 ...
The jugular vein is visible in most species and has less risk of lymph contamination than some other sites. In uncooperative or aggressive species, this sampling site is unsuitable for use without ...
The jugular veins are situated laterally and deep and are seldom visible even when manual pressure is applied to occlude them. The tympanum is used as a landmark. With the lizard restrained in ...
The femoral, jugular, subclavian, and cubital veins are the most frequently used sites for CVC insertion in children. In newborns, cubital veins and the saphenous vein are also frequently used for ...
uhn.ca Background Mild internal jugular vein (IJV) compression, aimed at increasing intracranial fluid volume to prevent motion of the brain relative to the skull, has reduced brain injury markers in ...
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