What factor limits the use of the external jugular vein for blood collection? The external jugular vein is too small to collect sufficient amounts of blood. This vein tends to collapse easily making blood collection extremely difficult. It is not typically visible in nonhuman primates. Access is inconvenient due to the short neck of most nonhuman primates.
What factor limits the use of the external jugular vein for blood collection?
The external jugular vein is too small to collect sufficient amounts of blood.
This vein tends to collapse easily making blood collection extremely difficult.
It is not typically visible in nonhuman primates.
Access is inconvenient due to the short neck of most nonhuman primates.