Congenital Internal Jugular Phlebectasia: An Anomaly Still Poorly Recognized
Congenital internal jugular phlebectasia (CIJP) is a rare condition characterized by congenital dilatation of the vein without tortuosity that becomes more evident during straining as a lateral neck mass. CIJP often remains undiagnosed from a few months to several years after the onset of the swelli...
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Main Authors: | Alessandro Raffaele (Author), Marta Gazzaneo (Author), Piero Romano (Author), Maria Sole Prevedoni Gorone (Author), Luigi Avolio (Author) |
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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