Any abnormalities seen with extrernal jugs?

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Any abnormalities seen with extrernal jugs?

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Hi Dr. Sclafani,
Have there been many problems found with the external jugulars? I think mine is very small on the right. I know it is hard to tell by one picture. It does seem to get a bit brighter on other images but still is hardly visible at all. I was told my MRV was normal.


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I notice this is addressed to Dr .Sclafani, he'll probably miss it out here, I'd suggest reposting it in his thread?
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Thanks. I thought I was posting on the Dr. Sclafani thread. Still getting used to the flow of things here. I'll try again.
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It is all about the flow
(through the veins).

:) Welcome....
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