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Examples of jugular (vein)


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Blood samples were taken from the jugularvein as described earlier.
The jugular foramen is of particular importance, as it formed the exit for the internal jugularvein.
The catheter was inserted into the internal jugularvein and free neck movement was permitted.
A tracheal cannula was inserted and an external jugularvein cannulated.
Venous blood samples from the jugularvein were taken at 20, 30, 40 and 50 min after dye injection.
A single lumen catheter placed in right atrium after introduction in the right jugularvein permitted collection and reinjection of blood through an alternating clamp.
The early postoperative course was uncomplicated, but anticoagulant therapy was required after 13 days because of thrombosis in the right internal jugularvein.
Animals were bled from the jugularvein twice a week.
In the morning, before offering meals, blood samples were drawn by jugularvein puncture and collected in vacutainer tubes.
The femoral venous approach was abandoned and the right internal jugularvein entered percutaneously.
The right femoral vein and the right internal jugularvein were cannulated using a percutaneous technique.
Access was through the right internal jugularvein.
When die femoral artery is used, it enables an exchange guide wire to form a loopfromthe femoral artery to die femoral or internal jugularvein.
Then 20 ml of blood were taken by venepuncture from the jugularvein.
The lamb (7.4 kg, 16 days old) was anesthetized as described previously, and the carotid artery and jugularvein were surgically exposed.
A blood sample (5 ml) was collected from the jugularvein of each ruminant before being centrifuged at 3000 revs per min for 10 min at room temperature.
For most muscular defects, the right internal jugularvein is more appropriate, although passing the sheath from the femoral vein via the left atrium is an alternative approach.
When the femoral artery is used, it enables an exchange guide wire to form a loop from the femoral artery to the femoral or internal jugularvein.
Much of the world's economy is still tied up in shipping, and it is the shipping routes which are a nation's jugularvein.
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To return to the overall picture, what is the use of giving a blood transfusion to a patient whose jugularvein is constricted?
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Was it not part of the scheme that failed, to cut our jugularvein—the oil supplies?
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Both were most viciously attacked and seriously wounded, one having his throat cut, within a fraction of an inch of his jugularvein.
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Instead of going for the jugularvein they propose to sever a less important artery.
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He did not stop for a moment even to consider what was the effect of cutting that great jugularvein.
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It is in fact our jugularvein which feeds the whole economic structure of our country.
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Have they knowledge of the surface markings of the jugularvein so that they can despatch the animal?
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Nothing pleases him more than to descend from the rafters in the small hours and get his teeth into the jugularvein of parliamentary democracy.
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The man had a penknife inserted into his jugularvein.
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They are cutting the industry's jugularvein, and they must know it, and the industry is bleeding to death.
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The chaos on these roads has to be seen to be believed, and yet they must serve as a jugularvein for our exports and imports through the area.
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On the left side, however, the left internal jugularvein approaches and often overlaps the lower part of the artery.
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Hangan is left to despatch himself by cutting his own jugularvein.
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A week later, he was wounded in the neck by shrapnel which just missed his jugularvein.
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The right lymphatic duct forms various combinations with the right subclavian vein and right internal jugularvein.
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Blood samples were withdrawn from the contralateral jugularvein.
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To this end, he developed several instruments for the compression of the jugularvein.
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It usually drains to the subclavian vein, but can also drain to the external jugularvein.
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This "negative result" would be indicated by a lack of swelling of the jugularvein.
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One patient survived despite a concomitant injury to the internal jugularvein.
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The internal jugularvein begins in the posterior compartment of the jugular foramen, at the base of the skull.
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He had a tumor wrapped around his carotid artery and attached to the wall of his jugularvein in his neck.
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Veins of the tongue, the lingual veins, drain into internal jugularvein.
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The venous effluent from the liver is then filtered outside of the body and the filtered blood is returned into the jugularvein.
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At the base of the skull the glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory, and hypoglossal nerves lie between the artery and the internal jugularvein.
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It should also be noted that cuts or abrasions in the skin near the jugularvein will bleed longer and more profusely (e.g. shaving accidents).
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Spread of infection to the nearby jugularvein may lead to clot formation or spread of bacteria through the bloodstream.
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The average distance traveled by nerve from base of skull to crossing the internal jugularvein was 2.38 cm.
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Jugularvein thrombosis can have a varying list of complications, including: systemic sepsis, pulmonary embolism, and papilledema.
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From here it joins with the internal jugularvein to form the brachiocephalic vein (also known as innominate vein).
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As a result, a venous pulsation is normal and can be detected in the jugularvein as the jugular venous pressure.
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The junction of the inferior petrosal sinus with the internal jugularvein takes place on the lateral aspect of the nerves.
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They are then hoisted on a rail, after which they are exsanguinated, usually via the carotid artery and the jugularvein.
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In catheterization of the internal jugularvein, the risk of pneumothorax can be minimized by the use of ultrasound guidance.
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These sinuses drain blood and cerebrospinal fluid from the brain and empty into the internal jugularvein.
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The cause was a collapsed left jugularvein.
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It lies superficial to the internal jugularvein in the carotid triangle.
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The anterior jugularvein is smaller, and runs down about half an inch from the middle line of the neck.
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The posterior branch of the retromandibular vein and posterior auricular vein then form the external jugularvein, which empties into the subclavian vein.
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However, there is a significant risk of misplacement of subclavian vein catheter into the internal jugularvein of same side.
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Lateral to the artery, inside the carotid sheath with the common carotid, are the internal jugularvein and vagus nerve.
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Each jugular lymph sac retains at least one connection with its jugularvein, the left one developing into the superior portion of the thoracic duct.
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It is usually placed in the internal jugularvein in the neck and the exit site is usually on the chest wall.
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The same response could be produced by injecting extract of jejunum mucosa into the jugularvein, showing that some factor in the mucosa was responsible.
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Visualize the internal jugularvein when looking for the pulsation.
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Access to the liver is gained, as the name "transjugular" suggests, via the internal jugularvein in the neck.
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An interventional radiologist creates the shunt using an image-guided endovascular (via the blood vessels) approach, with the jugularvein as the usual entry site.
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Once access to the jugularvein is confirmed, a guidewire and introducer sheath are typically placed to facilitate the shunt's placement.
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It is of variable depth and size in different skulls; it lodges the bulb of the internal jugularvein.
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It is caused by blood flowing backwards into the jugularvein through the incompetent tricuspid valve during ventricular systole.
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The venous drainage system of the cheek is predominantly formed by the anterior facial vein, which subsequently communicates with the internal jugularvein.
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The sigmoid sinus, which continues the transverse sinus, empties into the jugularvein at the jugular foramen.
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The internal jugularvein leaves the skull and travels downward to the neck.
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It is limited: the rear: the jugularvein; internal below and beyond: the facial vein; above and beyond: the hypoglossal nerve.
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The bacteria then invade the peritonsillar blood vessels where they can spread to the internal jugularvein.
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It involves two incisions, one at the jugularvein or another nearby vein or groove, and one on the chest wall.
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It runs down the back part of the neck, and opens into the external jugularvein just below the middle of its course.
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They drain from the confluence of sinuses (by the internal occipital protuberance) to the sigmoid sinuses, which ultimately connect to the internal jugularvein.
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It begins in the postero-inferior part of the cavernous sinus, and, passing through the anterior part of the jugular foramen, ends in the superior bulb of the internal jugularvein.
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It empties into the external jugularvein.
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It begins in the postero-inferior part of the cavernous sinus and, passing through the anterior part of the jugular foramen, ends in the superior bulb of the internal jugularvein.
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Blood and interstitial fluids are displaced by this injection and, along with excess arterial solution, are expelled from the right jugularvein and collectively referred to as drainage.
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Furthermore, the internal jugularvein becomes inflamed.
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The cavernous sinus drains by two larger channels, the superior and inferior petrosal sinuses, ultimately into the internal jugularvein via the sigmoid sinus.
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All the reconstructed arteries showed patency; meanwhile 50% of the jugular veins were thrombosed.
While the superior and middle thyroid veins serve as direct tributaries to the internal jugular vein, the inferior thyroid veins drain directly to the brachiocephalic veins.
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He also developed liver biopsy through the jugularvein, initially in animal models and in 1973 in humans.
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The mixing of cattle blood, obtained by nicking the jugularvein, and milk is done to prepare a ritual drink for special celebrations and as nourishment for the sick.
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To achieve this, large cannulae are placed into the jugular veins and a carotid artery.
With smaller prey, such as monkeys and hares, the tiger bites the nape, often breaking the spinal cord, piercing the windpipe, or severing the jugularvein or common carotid artery.
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The external jugularvein crosses its medial part and receives the transverse scapular, transverse cervical, and anterior jugular veins, which frequently form a plexus in front of the artery.
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All the reconstructed arteries showed patency; meanwhile 50% of die jugular veins were thrombosed.
The occipital vein joins in the formation of the plexus deep to the musculature of the back and from here drains into the external jugularvein.
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