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INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES

Year 2005, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 123 - 128, 01.09.2005

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  • Van Den Noortgate N, Michielsen W, Afschrift M, Van Belle S. Spontaneous internal primary manifestation of a colorectal vein thrombosis: adenocarcinoma in a very old woman. Acta Clin Belg 2000;55(2):94-6
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  • Panzironi G, Rainaldi R, Ricci F, Cesale A, Macciucca MD. Gray-scale and color Doopler findings in bilateral internal jugular vein thrombosis caused by anaplastic carcinoma of the thyroid. J Clin Ultrasound 2003;31:111-5
  • Auber AE, Mancuso PA. Lemierre syndrome: magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomographic appearance. Mil Med 2000;165(8):638-40
  • Stephens MB. Deep venous thrombosis of the upper extremity. Am Fam Phys 1997;55:533-9
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  • Bick RL. Cancer-associated thrombosis. N Engl J Med 2003(2);349:109-11
  • Sack GH, Levin J, Bell WR. Trousseau’s syndrome and other manifestations of chronic in patients with neoplasms. Medicine (Baltimore) 1977;56:1 coagulopathy
  • Otten HMM and Prins MH. Venous thromboembolism and occult malignancy. Thromb Res 2001;102(6):187-94
  • Ahmed Z, Mohyuddin Z. Deep vein thrombosis as a predictor of cancer. Angiology 1996;47:2615
  • Subira M, Mateo J, Souto JC, Altes A, Fontcuberta J. Lack of association between subsequent malignancy in a retrospective cohort study in young patients. Am J Hematol 1999;60:181-4 and
  • Hansson P, Eriksson H, Welin L, Svardsudd K, Wilhelmsen L. Smoking and abdominal obesity:risk factors for venous thromboembolism among middle-aged men. Arch Intern Med 1999;159:1886-90
  • Cohen JP, Persky MS, Reede DL. Internal jugular vein thrombosis. Laryngoscope 1985;95:1478-82
  • Ciocon LO, Ciocon DG. Arm edema, subclavian thrombosis, and pacemakers. Angiology 1998;49:315-9
  • Bessoudo R, Stephen DL, Covert WN. Jugular vein thrombosis with congestive cardiomyopathy: tomography for initial diagnosis. CMAJ 1987;136(12):1275-6 of compoted
  • Rochester IR, Beard ID. Acute management of subclavian vein thrombosis. Br J Surg 1995;82:433-4
  • Duffy DC, Billings KR, Eichel BS, Sercarz JA. Internal jugular vein thrombosis. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1995;104:899-904
  • Katz DS, Hon M. Current DVT imaging. Tech Vasc Interv Radiol 2004;7(2):55-62
  • Spritzer CE, Trotter P, Sostman HD. Deep venous thrombosis: Gradient-recalled- echo MR imaging changes over time- experience in 10 patients. Radiology 1998;208:631-9
  • Polak JF, Fox LA. MR assessment of the extremity veins. Semin US CT MR 1999;20:36-46
  • Gutteridge IF, Royle JP, Cockburn DM. Spontaneous internal jugular vein thrombosis and venous-stasis retinopathy. Stroke 1987;18:808-11
  • Black M, French G, Rasuli P, Bouchard A. Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis. Underdiagnosed and potentially lethal. Chest 1993;103:1887-90
  • Unsal EE, Karaca C, Ensari S. Spontaneous internal associated with distant malignancies. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 2003;260:39-41

INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES

Year 2005, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 123 - 128, 01.09.2005

Abstract

Internal Jugular vein (IJV) thrombosis is a rare entity. It is usually secondary to various etiologies such as catheter, malignancy, trauma, infection and hypercoagulable status. Associated malignancies, either known or occult, are also uncommon and not well documented in the etiology of IJV thrombosis. We reported IJV thrombosis with two different pathologies i.e. malignacy and congestive heart failure. The diagnosis of IJV thrombosis was established with Doppler ultrasound and CT scan. These patients were treated low-molecular-weight heparin and oral anticoagulation. Early diagnosis and appropriate management is important to prevent potentially fatal complications from internal jugular vein thrombosis. Key words: jugular vein, thrombosis, malignancy, heart failure

References

  • Sengupta S, Kalkonde Y, Khot R, Paithankar M, Salkar R, Salkar H. Idiopathic bilateral external jugular vein thrombosis. A case report. Angiology 2001;52(1):69-71
  • Simmers TA, Bekkenk MW, Vidakovic- Vukic M. Internal jugular vein thrombosis after cervical traction. J Intern Med 1997;241:333-35
  • Chowdhury K, Bloom J, Black MJ, Al- Noury K. Spontaneous and nonspontaneous internal jugular vein thrombosis. Head & Neck 1990;12:168-73
  • Van Den Noortgate N, Michielsen W, Afschrift M, Van Belle S. Spontaneous internal primary manifestation of a colorectal vein thrombosis: adenocarcinoma in a very old woman. Acta Clin Belg 2000;55(2):94-6
  • Wu X, Studer W, Skarvan K, Seeberger MD. High incidance of intravenous thrombi after short-term central venous catheterization of the internal jugular vein. J Clin Anesth 1999;11(6):482-5
  • Panzironi G, Rainaldi R, Ricci F, Cesale A, Macciucca MD. Gray-scale and color Doopler findings in bilateral internal jugular vein thrombosis caused by anaplastic carcinoma of the thyroid. J Clin Ultrasound 2003;31:111-5
  • Auber AE, Mancuso PA. Lemierre syndrome: magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomographic appearance. Mil Med 2000;165(8):638-40
  • Stephens MB. Deep venous thrombosis of the upper extremity. Am Fam Phys 1997;55:533-9
  • Marie I, Levesque H, Cailleux N, Primard E, Peillon C, Watelet J, Courtois H. Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis. A report of 49 cases. Rev Med Interne 1998;19:399-408
  • Marinella MA, Kathula SK, Markert RJ, Ohio D. Spectrum of upper extremity deep venous thrombosis in a community teaching hospital. Heart Lung 2000;29: 113-7
  • Trousseau A. Plegmasia alba dolens. Clinique medicale de l’Hotel-Dieu de Paris, London. N Sydenham Soc 1865;3: 94
  • Bick RL. Cancer-associated thrombosis. N Engl J Med 2003(2);349:109-11
  • Sack GH, Levin J, Bell WR. Trousseau’s syndrome and other manifestations of chronic in patients with neoplasms. Medicine (Baltimore) 1977;56:1 coagulopathy
  • Otten HMM and Prins MH. Venous thromboembolism and occult malignancy. Thromb Res 2001;102(6):187-94
  • Ahmed Z, Mohyuddin Z. Deep vein thrombosis as a predictor of cancer. Angiology 1996;47:2615
  • Subira M, Mateo J, Souto JC, Altes A, Fontcuberta J. Lack of association between subsequent malignancy in a retrospective cohort study in young patients. Am J Hematol 1999;60:181-4 and
  • Hansson P, Eriksson H, Welin L, Svardsudd K, Wilhelmsen L. Smoking and abdominal obesity:risk factors for venous thromboembolism among middle-aged men. Arch Intern Med 1999;159:1886-90
  • Cohen JP, Persky MS, Reede DL. Internal jugular vein thrombosis. Laryngoscope 1985;95:1478-82
  • Ciocon LO, Ciocon DG. Arm edema, subclavian thrombosis, and pacemakers. Angiology 1998;49:315-9
  • Bessoudo R, Stephen DL, Covert WN. Jugular vein thrombosis with congestive cardiomyopathy: tomography for initial diagnosis. CMAJ 1987;136(12):1275-6 of compoted
  • Rochester IR, Beard ID. Acute management of subclavian vein thrombosis. Br J Surg 1995;82:433-4
  • Duffy DC, Billings KR, Eichel BS, Sercarz JA. Internal jugular vein thrombosis. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1995;104:899-904
  • Katz DS, Hon M. Current DVT imaging. Tech Vasc Interv Radiol 2004;7(2):55-62
  • Spritzer CE, Trotter P, Sostman HD. Deep venous thrombosis: Gradient-recalled- echo MR imaging changes over time- experience in 10 patients. Radiology 1998;208:631-9
  • Polak JF, Fox LA. MR assessment of the extremity veins. Semin US CT MR 1999;20:36-46
  • Gutteridge IF, Royle JP, Cockburn DM. Spontaneous internal jugular vein thrombosis and venous-stasis retinopathy. Stroke 1987;18:808-11
  • Black M, French G, Rasuli P, Bouchard A. Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis. Underdiagnosed and potentially lethal. Chest 1993;103:1887-90
  • Unsal EE, Karaca C, Ensari S. Spontaneous internal associated with distant malignancies. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 2003;260:39-41
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Reha Erkoç This is me

Ömer Etlik This is me

Ekrem Doğan This is me

Hayriye Sayarlıoğlu Sayarlıoğlu This is me

Ayten İşlek This is me

Hakan Çankaya This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2005
Published in Issue Year 2005 Volume: 2 Issue: 3

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APA Erkoç, R., Etlik, Ö., Doğan, E., Sayarlıoğlu, H. S., et al. (2005). INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES. European Journal of General Medicine, 2(3), 123-128.
AMA Erkoç R, Etlik Ö, Doğan E, Sayarlıoğlu HS, İşlek A, Çankaya H. INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES. European Journal of General Medicine. September 2005;2(3):123-128.
Chicago Erkoç, Reha, Ömer Etlik, Ekrem Doğan, Hayriye Sayarlıoğlu Sayarlıoğlu, Ayten İşlek, and Hakan Çankaya. “INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES”. European Journal of General Medicine 2, no. 3 (September 2005): 123-28.
EndNote Erkoç R, Etlik Ö, Doğan E, Sayarlıoğlu HS, İşlek A, Çankaya H (September 1, 2005) INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES. European Journal of General Medicine 2 3 123–128.
IEEE R. Erkoç, Ö. Etlik, E. Doğan, H. S. Sayarlıoğlu, A. İşlek, and H. Çankaya, “INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES”, European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 123–128, 2005.
ISNAD Erkoç, Reha et al. “INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES”. European Journal of General Medicine 2/3 (September 2005), 123-128.
JAMA Erkoç R, Etlik Ö, Doğan E, Sayarlıoğlu HS, İşlek A, Çankaya H. INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES. European Journal of General Medicine. 2005;2:123–128.
MLA Erkoç, Reha et al. “INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES”. European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 2, no. 3, 2005, pp. 123-8.
Vancouver Erkoç R, Etlik Ö, Doğan E, Sayarlıoğlu HS, İşlek A, Çankaya H. INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN THROMBOSIS TWO DIFFERENT ETIOLOGIES. European Journal of General Medicine. 2005;2(3):123-8.