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		Definition of jugular vein in English: jugular veinnoun Any of several large veins in the neck, carrying blood from the head and face. 颈静脉 Example sentencesExamples -  Anesthesia care providers must identify and locate the internal jugular veins for pulmonary artery catheter line placement.
 -  One of the anterior jugular veins may have a midline position on the trachea and this must be remembered when performing tracheotomy.
 -  In patients with intracranial hypertension, compression of the jugular vein on the side of sound abolishes it.
 -  Blood collected from the brachial vein or the jugular vein was used to make blood smears.
 -  The appearance of flushing of the face is due to disturbance in pressure in the carotid arteries and jugular veins.
 -  The procedure is performed via the internal jugular vein under local anaesthesia with sedation.
 -  Any disorder that blocks the flow of spinal fluid between the brain and its route to the blood, the jugular vein, can cause raised pressure.
 -  From many of these birds we collected blood samples from the jugular vein.
 -  He trailed his fingertips along her throat, the jugular vein.
 -  It runs alongside the carotid artery and the jugular vein - treacherous terrain.
 -  Distally, they will lie between the carotid and the internal jugular vein.
 -  But Crosland said the jugular vein on the right side of his neck swelled up ‘twice the size of an egg.’
 -  Physical examination showed signs of cardiac dysfunction, including sinus tachycardia, distended jugular veins, hepatomegaly, and clubbing of the fingers.
 -  Another landmark of occasional interest is the jugular foramen - a small hole where the jugular vein exits the braincase.
 -  He knew the jugular vein, in the neck, was the biggest vein in the entire body, close to the surface of the skin, and therefore easy to cut.
 -  The internal jugular vein is located in the neck.
 -  Tinnitus of venous origin can be suppressed by compression of the ipsilateral jugular vein.
 -  Cuts he suffered on his neck just missed his jugular vein.
 -  They literally had to replace all my old blood with new through the jugular vein in my neck.
 -  He retaliated by pushing a glass into her neck, severing her jugular vein.
 
    Definition of jugular vein in US English: jugular veinnoun Any of several large veins in the neck, carrying blood from the head and face. 颈静脉 Example sentencesExamples -  One of the anterior jugular veins may have a midline position on the trachea and this must be remembered when performing tracheotomy.
 -  But Crosland said the jugular vein on the right side of his neck swelled up ‘twice the size of an egg.’
 -  From many of these birds we collected blood samples from the jugular vein.
 -  Cuts he suffered on his neck just missed his jugular vein.
 -  Blood collected from the brachial vein or the jugular vein was used to make blood smears.
 -  He knew the jugular vein, in the neck, was the biggest vein in the entire body, close to the surface of the skin, and therefore easy to cut.
 -  He trailed his fingertips along her throat, the jugular vein.
 -  He retaliated by pushing a glass into her neck, severing her jugular vein.
 -  They literally had to replace all my old blood with new through the jugular vein in my neck.
 -  Physical examination showed signs of cardiac dysfunction, including sinus tachycardia, distended jugular veins, hepatomegaly, and clubbing of the fingers.
 -  Another landmark of occasional interest is the jugular foramen - a small hole where the jugular vein exits the braincase.
 -  The internal jugular vein is located in the neck.
 -  Anesthesia care providers must identify and locate the internal jugular veins for pulmonary artery catheter line placement.
 -  Tinnitus of venous origin can be suppressed by compression of the ipsilateral jugular vein.
 -  Any disorder that blocks the flow of spinal fluid between the brain and its route to the blood, the jugular vein, can cause raised pressure.
 -  Distally, they will lie between the carotid and the internal jugular vein.
 -  The procedure is performed via the internal jugular vein under local anaesthesia with sedation.
 -  In patients with intracranial hypertension, compression of the jugular vein on the side of sound abolishes it.
 -  It runs alongside the carotid artery and the jugular vein - treacherous terrain.
 -  The appearance of flushing of the face is due to disturbance in pressure in the carotid arteries and jugular veins.
 
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