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Case Reports
Aneurysm of the internal jugular vein manifesting after prolonged positive pressure ventilation.
- S A Spiro, S F Coccaro, and E Bogucki.
- Department of Surgery, St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, New Jersey 07039.
- Head Neck. 1991 Sep 1; 13 (5): 450-2.
AbstractTrue internal jugular vein aneurysms are exceedingly rare anomalies. To date very few case reports have appeared regarding this entity. We present a case of a congenital internal jugular venous aneurysm which manifested itself after abdominal surgery and prolonged positive pressure ventilation. A theory regarding its manifestation is presented. We believe this case to be unique in its presentation.
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