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Management of external jugular vein aneurysm: a systematic review

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Nana P., Gkrinia E., Maiou C., Karyda O., Korais C., Spanos K., Kouvelos G.
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.1177/17085381211013950
Keyword
anticoagulation
arterial embolization
body weight
clinical feature
computer assisted tomography
diagnostic imaging
differential diagnosis
endovascular aneurysm repair
external jugular vein aneurysm
follow up
human
meta analysis
outcome assessment
radiodiagnosis
Review
surgical approach
systematic review
vein aneurysm
adolescent
adult
aged
aneurysm
child
complication
female
infant
jugular vein
male
middle aged
preschool child
subclavian vein
thrombosis
Valsalva maneuver
young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aneurysm
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Humans
Infant
Jugular Veins
Male
Middle Aged
Subclavian Vein
Thrombosis
Valsalva Maneuver
Young Adult
SAGE Publications Ltd
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Abstract
Introduction: Aneurysms of the jugular vein system are rare and high clinical suspicion is needed for diagnosis. External jugular vein aneurysms (EJVA) are considered innocent lesions that need treatment mainly for aesthetic reasons. The aim of this systematic review was to present current literature regarding diagnosis and management of EJVAs. Methods: A literature review was conducted through the Pubmed/Medline and Scopus regarding articles referring on EJVA from 2000 to 2020. Using the PRISMA guidelines (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses), 30 articles were identified, according to inclusion criteria. Demographics, clinical characteristics, etiology, diagnostic imaging, complications, treatment, and histopathological findings were recorded and analyzed. Results: Twenty-seven case reports and one case series were identified, including 30 patients and 31 EJVAs. One-third of patients (30.3%) were < 18 years old (mean age 32 years, range 1–72 years) and 54% of them were females. In 51% of the cases, the lesion was characterized as a true aneurysm after histological evaluation. The presence of a soft cervical mass was the most common clinical symptom, while Valsalva maneuver pointed out the presence of an EJVA in 66.7% of patients. Diagnosis was achieved using ultrasonography, computed tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging. Forty-three percent of the patients underwent more than one radiological examination. Twenty patients underwent surgical management. The primary indication of surgical treatment was aesthetic reasons (11/20, 55%). Thrombosis was the most common EJVA complication (11/30, 36.3%). Conclusions: Differential diagnosis of neck mass should include EJVA. High clinical suspicion and adequate imaging are important for diagnosis. Open surgical approach is the more commonly applied therapeutic strategy. © The Author(s) 2021.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76888
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