2019
DOI: 10.5348/101048z01me2019cr
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A case of unilateral fenestration of the external jugular vein in a male cadaver with a review of existing literature

Abstract: Introduction: Neck veins are increasingly used in autologous tissue transfers, diagnostic procedures, and intravenous therapies. Thus, knowledge of variation in their anatomy is of huge clinical importance in modern medicine. There have been several case reports of variation in the external jugular vein (EJV) anatomy, but fenestration remains one of the rarest anomalies reported. Case Report: During dissection of an embalmed 80-year-old male cadaver, unilateral (left-sided) fenestration of the EJV was noted. S… Show more

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“…Numerous cases of fenestration of the EJV have been published [ 49 , 50 , 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 ]. No specific length of the EJV until its fenestration was observed as it may occur at any anatomical spot, along the course of the vein.…”
Section: Anatomical Variations Of the External Jugular Veinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous cases of fenestration of the EJV have been published [ 49 , 50 , 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 ]. No specific length of the EJV until its fenestration was observed as it may occur at any anatomical spot, along the course of the vein.…”
Section: Anatomical Variations Of the External Jugular Veinmentioning
confidence: 99%