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IJIndemnité Journalière (French: Daily Allowance)
IJIslamic Jihad
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References in periodicals archive
Outcomes of tunneled femoral hemodialysis catheters: comparison with internal jugular vein catheters.
In 2/80 (3%) of the fetal specimens, the internal jugular vein divided into two and received a tributary from the external jugular vein superiorly and inferiorly.
MRI Scan showing a Right Lateral Neck Mass Displacing the Common Carotid Artery Anteriorly (Blue Arrow) and Pushing the Sternocleidomastoid Muscle and Internal Jugular Vein Posterolaterally (Yellow Arrow)
Finckh, "Real-Time Ultrasonographically-Guided Internal Jugular Vein Catheterization in the Emergency Department Increases Success Rates and Reduces Complications: A Randomized, Prospective Study," Annals of Emergency Medicine, vol.
(a) Significant knockdown was appreciated in mice receiving siLRP2 through the internal jugular vein or the tail vein at 3h (n = 15 control, n = 10 internal jugular (IJ), and n = 4 tail vein (TV)).
Central venous pressure (CVP) line was inserted in the left internal jugular vein. CVP in this patient denotes the pulmonary artery (PA) pressure as the superior vena cava is directly connected to the right PA.
Fardy, "The Lemierre syndrome: suppurative thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein secondary to oropharyngeal infection," Medicine, vol.
Once the internal jugular vein is involved, metastatic infections to other sites such as lungs, bones, or brain can occur.
Pal, "Internal jugular vein phlebectasia presenting with hoarseness of voice," Case Reports in Vascular Medicine, vol.
Caption: Figure 1: Dissected body with the clavicles (RC and LC) in situ, right and left internal jugular vein (RIJV and LIJV), right and left external jugular vein (REJV and LEJV), right and left supraclavicular (RSC and LSC) branches of cephalic vein, right and left cephalic vein (RCV and LCV), right and left infraclavicular (RIC and LIC) branch of cephalic vein, right and left axillary veins (RAV and LAV), left brachiocephalic vein (LBC), superior vena cava (SVC), aorta (A), deltoid muscle (D), and pectoral major muscle (P).
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