
External jugular vein aneurysms are rare and appear as a soft, compressible mass in the neck. Three cases are herein reported. Ultrasonography is the investigation of choice. Surgical excision is indicated, specially in case of giant and thrombosed venous aneurysm.
Adult, Male, Humans, Female, Phlebography, Jugular Veins, Child, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Aneurysm, Aged
Adult, Male, Humans, Female, Phlebography, Jugular Veins, Child, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Aneurysm, Aged
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