She was afebrile but had a C reactive protein of 189 mg/L. An ultrasound examination of the neck (figure 1) demonstrated a left internal jugular vein (IJV) thrombosis. A subsequent contrast-enhanced ...
Two simple techniques for central venous cannulation by percutaneous puncture of the right internal jugular vein are described. They have been employed routinely for the last six months in all ...
Outflow obstructions of the internal jugular veins (IJVs), vertebral veins ... many of the narrowings seen in CCSVI are caused by compression of a collapsed system by external forces rather than due ...
Introduction/Purpose Internal jugular vein (IJV) stenosis has recently been recognized as a plausible source of symptom etiology in patients with cerebral venous outflow disorders (CVD). The ...
hey.nhs.uk Aims Jugular venous distension is a classical sign of heart failure (HF) but it can be difficult to assess clinically. Methods and results Outpatients with HF and control subjects were ...
Objectives To assess the intravascular volume status using bedside ultrasonography of the internal jugular vein in the ED & to compare the results of two different methods, one qualitative and the ...
Internal Jugular Vein Stenosis (IJVS) has been reported in the literature to be caused by extrinsic compression by styloid process, C1 transverse process, or both. Treatments under investigation for ...
Retrograde cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a rare complication following internal jugular vein (IJV) ligation. The patient described in this report is a male in his 30s with locally advanced ...
L. A. Groves, VanBerlo, B. , Veinberg, N. , Alboog, A. , Peters, T. M. , and Chen, E. C. S. , “Automatic segmentation of the carotid artery and internal jugular ...
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