Journal of neurointerventional surgery
Dynamic jugular stenosis can occur with minimal head rotation and worsens with progressively greater rotation.
Omar Ashraf, Katherine Belanger, Jackson P Midtlien, Carol Kittel, Molly R Ehrig, Adnan Siddiqui, Yi Jonathan Zhang, Ferdinand K Hui, Kyle M Fargen
Published: 202510.1136/jnis-2025-024346
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dynamic internal jugular vein (IJV) stenosis has been demonstrated with 90 degree head rotation, often producing large trans-stenotic pressure gradients and elevations in intracranial venous pressures. However, the prevalence of IJV steno…
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