Published in: ScienceDirect (2022)
In veterinary medicine, specifically for horses, the vena jugularis is the primary site for blood collection. This paper is essential for understanding how to gather reliable data with minimal stress to animals during experimental or training observations. Key Anatomical Types of Jugular Veins
Published in: NCBI PMC (2019)
If you are strictly looking for anatomical definitions, the term typically refers to one of the following:
The largest, draining the brain and deep face. vena jugularis
This is the most practical choice for medical students and practitioners. It provides a comprehensive breakdown of the internal jugular vein's origin, course, and clinical significance . It specifically highlights the importance of the vein for assessing Jugular Venous Pressure (JVP) , a critical marker for heart failure and fluid status. 2. For Surgical Procedures & Cannulation
Drains more superficial parts of the scalp and face. Anterior Jugular Vein: Drains the front of the neck. Anterior Jugular Vein | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier This is the most practical choice for medical
If you are interested in medical procedures, this paper discusses cannulation and catheterization . It evaluates the long-term effects and complications, such as thrombosis and occlusion, associated with using the jugular vein for central venous access. 3. For Veterinary Research (High Performance/Stress)






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