External Jugular Vein Distention: The picture on the left demonstrates a markedly distended
right external jugular vein (EJV). This is the result of elevated central venous pressure (CVP). The picture 
on the right demonstrates the effect of hepatic pressure on the appearance of the EJV (i.e. vein becomes 
more engorged). In practice the EJV is not as reliable in determining CVP as the internal jugular vein 
(not visualized here) due to the fact that it sometimes has valves and is not in a direct line with the right 
atrium. Pressure on the liver, however, will have similar impact on the appearance of the IJV as 
demonstrated above for the EJV. This is referred to as hepatojugular reflux. 

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of Clinical Images

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Dr. Charles Goldberg @DrGoldberg · 6 years ago
Clinical Professor, University of California San Diego - Division of Hospital Medicine, - Images shared with permission from the UCSD Catalog of Clinical Images - https://meded.ucsd.edu/clinicalimg/
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