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  1. 7 Ιουν 2017 · Jugular vein phlebectasia (JVP) is of unknown etiology and is caused by vein dilatation without tortuosity, which is rare in children. It transiently appears during straining as a soft cystic neck mass. Such cases are frequently misdiagnosed or managed inappropriately due to their rarity.

  2. 24 Δεκ 2021 · Phlebectasia is a rare condition that refers to the dilatation of any vein in the neck. It is more common in the internal jugular vein and in boys. Diagnosis of the condition is based on ultrasound with Doppler and contrast-enhanced computed tomography.

  3. 10 Ιουν 2013 · A fusiform dilatation of the jugular vein is called a phlebectasia. 1 Congenital internal jugular vein phlebectasia is rare; benign disease does not require the surgery unless the lesions are symptomatic. 2 However, it is an important differential diagnosis of the mass of the neck in children.

  4. Background/purpose: Phlebectasia of the jugular veins is a venous anomaly that usually presents in children as a soft cystic swelling in the neck during straining. The purpose of this report is to discuss the differential diagnosis, the methods of imaging, the mode of treatment, and to demonstrate some factors that have made us believe that the ...

  5. 16 Νοε 2023 · Jugular vein distention is when the vein on the right side of the neck enlarges and appears as a bulge running down the side of a person’s neck. It usually indicates heart failure.

  6. 1 Δεκ 2023 · Internal jugular vein phlebectasia (IJVP) is a rare type of vascular abnormality that causes dilatation of internal jugular vein in the neck. There is presently no consensus on the most effective method of treatment for this condition, that is commonly seen in children.

  7. 1 Ιαν 2000 · Internal jugular phlebectasia (IJP) is a rare disease in which there is a fusiform dilatation of internal jugular vein, usually presents as an intermittent neck mass in children.

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