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Isolated external jugular thrombophlebitis secondary to acute pharyngitis: a case report and a review of the literature.

Uche C EzehNaomi TesemaSukaina HasniePhilip J KahnMax M April
Published in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2024)
EJT is a rare condition, and to our knowledge, no reports of EJT with sinusitis most pronounced on the contralateral side have been published. Physicians will benefit from noting clinical signs of EJT such as facial edema, headache, erythema, and palpable neck mass, especially if these symptoms occur with URI symptoms refractory to treatment. The use of anticoagulation is controversial for internal jugular vein thrombosis, and while no guidelines for EJT exist, anticoagulation is likely not necessary save for severe complications.
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