Anatomy. The (external) jugular vein is located superficially under the skin on both sides of the neck, running in a caudodorsal direction from dorsal aspect of the tympanum to the coelomic cavity.
The external and internal jugular veins are joined by the subclavian vein ... Restraint is usually not a problem in sick ferrets, but healthy ferrets can wriggle excessively and/or bite unless ...
The femoral, jugular, subclavian, and cubital veins are the most frequently used sites for CVC insertion in children. In newborns, cubital veins and the saphenous vein are also frequently used for ...