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Clinical profile and management of external jugular vein aneurysms.

Uttam Kumar ThakurAjay SavlaniaAnil L NaikCharan SinghDebajyoti ChatterjeeUjjwal Gorsi
Published in: Phlebology (2020)
Surgical excision is indicated for symptomatic patients with EJV aneurysm, preferably for size > 5 cm because of their higher association with thrombosis or symptoms. Asymptomatic patients can be managed non-operatively with regular surveillance by clinical examination and venous duplex or can be treated if patients insist due to cosmetic reasons.
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