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He cut to the heart side, slicing both the internal and external jugular veins.
It runs down the back part of the neck, and opens into the external jugular vein just below the middle of its course.
Just over the external jugular vein there were two punctures, not large, but not wholesome looking.
It empties into the external jugular vein.
The superficial lateral cervical lymph nodes are found in proximity to the external jugular vein.
The left and right external jugular veins drain into the subclavian veins.
The external jugular vein varies in size, bearing an inverse proportion to the other veins of the neck, it is occasionally double.
He suffered severe trauma to the left external jugular vein, left internal carotid artery and trachea.
It usually drains to the subclavian vein, but can also drain to the external jugular vein.
Beneath the platysma, the external jugular vein descends from the angle of the mandible to the clavicle.
Terminal part of external jugular vein C) Lymph Nodes:
During some migraine attacks, increased concentrations of CGRP can be found in both saliva and plasma drawn from the external jugular vein.
The occipital vein joins in the formation of the plexus deep to the musculature of the back and from here drains into the external jugular vein.
The roof of this triangle is formed by the cutaneous nerves of cervical plexus and the external jugular vein and platysma muscle.
The posterior branch of the retromandibular vein and posterior auricular vein then form the external jugular vein, which empties into the subclavian vein.
The external jugular vein drains into the subclavian vein lateral to the junction of the subclavian vein and the internal jugular vein.
Paget-Schroetter syndrome was described once for a viola player who suddenly increased practice time 10-fold, creating enough repetitive pressure against the brachiocephalic and external jugular veins to cause thrombosis.
Mike Shaw, a spokesman at Buffalo General Hospital, said Malarchuk suffered a six-inch wound that partially severed his external jugular vein and one of the muscles in his neck.
The vessels can be found using a hand held doppler in the triangle between the dorsal edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, the external jugular vein, and the medial part of the clavicle.
The external jugular vein 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.
The external jugular vein can usually be seen through the skin; it runs in a line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the middle of the clavicle, and close to it are some small lymphatic glands.
This impaired filling causes the increased blood flow to back up into the venous system, causing the jugular vein distension (JVD) and is seen clinically in the external jugular veins becoming more readily visible.
The posterior external jugular vein begins in the occipital region and returns the blood from the skin and superficial muscles in the upper and back part of the neck, lying between the Splenius and Trapezius.
It descends between the median line and the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoideus muscle, and, at the lower part of the neck, passes beneath that muscle to open into the termination of the external jugular vein, or, in some instances, into the subclavian vein.
The external jugular vein receives the greater part of the blood from the exterior of the cranium and the deep parts of the face, being formed by the junction of the posterior division of the retromandibular vein with the posterior auricular vein.