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Persistent headaches sometimes concern incidental findings: A rare case of internal jugular vein agenesis in a 32‐year‐old man

Absence of an internal jugular vein at birth is infrequent. These developmental anomalies affect approximately 0.05 percent to 0.25 percent of the population in the general community. Avascular abnormalities emerging from the internal jugular vein were detected during radiographic studies of chronic...

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Anxiety
Asymptomatic
Case Report
Case reports
headache
Headaches
Hemangioma
internal jugular vein
Magnetic resonance imaging
Medical imaging
Neck
Neuroimaging
Patients
Thrombosis
Tomography
Tumors
Veins & arteries
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