The internal jugular vein in the neck will be located.
One patient survived despite a concomitant injury to the internal jugular vein.
It lies superficial to the internal jugular vein in the carotid sheath.
It is accompanied by the internal thoracic vein.
The average distance traveled by nerve from base of skull to crossing the internal jugular vein was 2.38 cm.
Visualize the internal jugular vein when looking for the pulsation.
There are two sets of jugular veins: external and internal.
Thrombosis of the internal jugular vein can be displayed with sonography.
The internal jugular vein leaves the skull and travels downward to the neck.
The term is reflected in the external and internal jugular vein, which pass through this region.