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Fig. 11A. Contralateral posterior neck pathway in 23-year-old woman with stenosis of left brachiocephalic vein resulting from anterior mediastinal tumor. Early phase left upper extremity venogram shows that most of contrast material runs forward to right brachiocephalic vein through anterior jugular arch (A), then drains into superior vena cava (S); however, left vertebral vein (V, arrowheads) and internal jugular vein (IJ, arrow) are also opacified. Left brachicephalic vein is compressed and occluded by tumor.





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