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Anatomical Variations in the Internal Jugular Veins of Cancer Patients Affecting Central Venous Access
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External landmark puncture may be difficult in a considerable number of patients since the IJV might not be situated in the presumed location anteriorly or laterally to the CCA, or a normal lumen may not be present in approximately 1/3 of cancer patients. This study supports the use of ultrasound-guided techniques for central venous catheters particularly in haematological and oncological patients.