Anterior jugular vein variations in two cadavers and clinical implications: A case report
A. Omodan,
E. Sindikubwabo,
J. Gashegu
Abstract:INTRODUCTION: Anterior jugular veins are a paired structure found on either side of the neck and are responsible for other veins in draining the head and neck regions.CASE: The variations reported here are from two male cadavers about 45 and 50 years of age who were being dissected routinely in the dissecting room. The first cadaver, which was the 50-year-old, had the normal formation of both anterior jugular veins (AVJ), but down in its course, the left and the AJVs join around the cricoid cartilage and conti… Show more
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