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[Blood flow changes in the internal jugular veins after oncological neck surgery without lymph node dissection].

  Source:  NCBI PubMed  ( ID PMID:11000684 )

Author: Prim MP; De Diego JI; Fernández-Zubillaga A; Gavilán J

Journal: Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp,2000/6-2000/7;51(5):419-22.

Publication type: Journal Article

Related species: men

Related diseases: postoperative thrombosis


Status of internal jugular veins in patients with carcinomas of the head and neck area.

  Source:  NCBI PubMed  ( ID PMID:15467624 )

Author: Prim MP; De Diego JI; Moreno P; Madero R; Gavilan J

Journal: Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg,2004/10;131(4):494-6.

Publication type: Journal Article


Authors' reply to: Comment on the article by Dr. W. Narożny: ENT manifestation in COVID-19 patients.

  Source:  NCBI PubMed  ( ID PMID:33622579 )

Author: El-Anwar MW

Journal: Auris Nasus Larynx,2021/08;48(4):799.

Publication type: Letter; Comment


SKPDB: a structural database of shikimate pathway enzymes.

  Source:  NCBI PubMed  ( ID PMID:20055992 )

Author: Arcuri HA; Zafalon GF; Marucci EA; Bonalumi CE; da Silveira NJ; Machado JM; de Azevedo WF Jr; Palma MS

Journal: BMC Bioinformatics,2010/1/07;11:12.

Publication type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't


Internal jugular vein patency after lateral neck dissection: a prospective study.

  Source:  NCBI PubMed  ( ID PMID:12235513 )

Author: Cappiello J; Piazza C; Berlucchi M; Peretti G; De Zinis LO; Maroldi R; Nicolai P

Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol,2002/9;259(8):409-12.

Publication type: Journal Article

Related species: patient

Related Chemicals: radical

Related diseases: occlusion; pharyngocutaneous fistula; squamous cell carcinoma; wound infection show all 4 items


Patency and flow of the internal jugular vein after functional neck dissection.

  Source:  NCBI PubMed  ( ID PMID:10646715 )

Author: Prim MP; de Diego JI; Fernández-Zubillaga A; García-Raya P; Madero R; Gavilán J

Journal: Laryngoscope,2000/1;110(1):47-50.

Publication type: Comparative Study; Journal Article

Related Chemicals: rest

Related diseases: thrombosis


Combined Approach Versus 2 Conventional Approaches in Ultrasound-Guided Central Venous Catheterization: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

  Source:  NCBI PubMed  ( ID PMID:31076307 )

Author: Takeshita J; Nishiyama K; Fukumoto A; Shime N

Journal: J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth,2019/11;33(11):2979-2984.

Publication type: Journal Article; Randomized Controlled Trial


Safety of a training program for ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein catheterization in critically ill patients.

  Source:  NCBI PubMed  ( ID PMID:21876919 )

Author: Dexheimer Neto FL; Roehrig C; Morandi P; Oliveira RP; Teixeira C; Maccari JG; Alencastro AL; Albuquerque RB; Oliveira ES

Journal: Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992),2011/7-2011/8;57(4):394-7.

Publication type: Evaluation Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't


Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Internal Jugular Veins in Multiple Sclerosis: Interobserver Agreement and Comparison with Doppler Ultrasound Examination.

  Source:  NCBI PubMed  ( ID PMID:28300678 )

Author: Laukontaus SJ; Pekkola J; Numminen J; Kagayama T; Lepäntalo M; Färkkilä M; Atula S; Tienari P; Venermo M

Journal: Ann Vasc Surg,2017/7;42:84-92.

Publication type: Comparative Study; Journal Article


Jugular Venous Flow Quantification Using Doppler Sonography.

  Source:  NCBI PubMed  ( ID PMID:29784437 )

Author: Marr K; Jakimovski D; Mancini M; Carl E; Zivadinov R

Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol,2018/08;44(8):1762-1769.

Publication type: Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't


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