Congenital arteriovenous aneurysm in the neck. A case report.
1965
D Svolos, and
N Nomikos, and
V Tzouliadis
UI
MeSH Term
Description
Entries
D007601
Jugular Veins
Veins in the neck which drain the brain, face, and neck into the brachiocephalic or subclavian veins.
Jugular Vein,Vein, Jugular,Veins, Jugular
D008875
Middle Aged
An adult aged 45 - 64 years.
Middle Age
D009333
Neck
The part of a human or animal body connecting the HEAD to the rest of the body.
Necks
D002339
Carotid Arteries
Either of the two principal arteries on both sides of the neck that supply blood to the head and neck; each divides into two branches, the internal carotid artery and the external carotid artery.
Arteries, Carotid,Artery, Carotid,Carotid Artery
D005260
Female
Females
D006801
Humans
Members of the species Homo sapiens.
Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000792
Angiography
Radiography of blood vessels after injection of a contrast medium.
An abnormal direct communication between an artery and a vein without passing through the CAPILLARIES. An A-V fistula usually leads to the formation of a dilated sac-like connection, arteriovenous aneurysm. The locations and size of the shunts determine the degree of effects on the cardiovascular functions such as BLOOD PRESSURE and HEART RATE.