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How I do it. Thoracic outlet syndrome and the transaxillary approach
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a disease pattern that involves compression of neurologic venous or arterial structures as they pass through the thoracic outlet. TOS was first described as a vascular complication arising from the presence of a cervical
Matthew Vuoncino, MD+1 more
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Bilateral Thoracic Outlet Syndrome from Anomalous 8th Cervical Vertebrae Ribs
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a group of diverse disorders resulting from compression of neurovascular structures as they pass from the lower neck to upper limb.
Scott Ferris, Sarah Lonie
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Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome by a commonly overlooked anomaly, the cervical rib: A case report
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a constellation of symptoms that occur due to the compression of neurovascular structures traversing the thoracic outlet. TOS manifests in 3 distinct forms: neurogenic, venous, and arterial.
Farhad Farzam, MD+2 more
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Treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome to relieve chronic migraine
Abstract Prior case reports have suggested that treating thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) may relieve intractable migraine headaches, but there has been no case series large enough to show when underlying TOS should be suspected as a contributor to migraine burden.
YH Cha, L. Randall, J. Weber, S. Ahn
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2022 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 36, Issue 6, Page 2282-2454, November/December 2022.
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12. Vascular pain: Ischemic pain in the extremities and Raynaud's syndrome
Abstract Introduction Peripheral artery diseases (PAD) and Raynaud's syndrome are associated with substantial morbidity. PAD, through the restriction of blood flow to the extremities, may lead to critical limb ischemia with symptoms of pain at rest which may eventually progress to severe limb ischemia with gangrene.
Antal van der Gaag+4 more
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UEG Week 2022 Moderated Posters
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 10, Issue S8, Page 185-472, October 2022.
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Thoracic outlet syndrome due to compression of subclavian artery at first rib [PDF]
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) refers to a constellation of signs and symptoms that arise from compression of the neurovascular bundle within the confined space of the thoracic outlet.
Dhond, Amit+4 more
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CT-Guided Reoperation for Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome [PDF]
62.7%, and 61.6% of patients, respectively. Internal jugular vein stenosis was not present in 18.1% of patients, present unilaterally in 33.3% of patients, and present bilaterally in 48.5% of patients. Subclavian vein stenosis was not present in 24.1% of patients, present unilaterally in 32.5% of patients, and present bilaterally in 43.5% of patients ...
Mark R. Nehler+4 more
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