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Thoracic outlet syndrome arising from an extrapleural lipoma
Thoracic outlet syndrome refers to a multitude of signs and symptoms in the upper limb resulting from compression of the neurovascular bundle within the interscalene triangle.
Shayan Ahmed, MBBS, BSc +5 more
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EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT TREATMENT MODALITIES OF NEUROVASCULAR COMPRESSION IN THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME [PDF]
Atif Abd El-Latif +3 more
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Subclavian Vessel Compression Assessed by Duplex Scanning in Patients with Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and No Vascular Signs [PDF]
Alban Fouasson‐Chailloux +6 more
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Giant Interpectoral Lipoma Causing Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Rare Case Presentation
Summary:. Lipomas are the most prevalent type of benign soft tissue tumors, primarily composed of adipocytes, and typically remain asymptomatic unless they reach a significant size.
Chun Yee Ho, MD +2 more
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Two-surgeon approach to thoracic outlet syndrome: long-term outcome [PDF]
D. Sharan +5 more
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Background Thoracic outlet syndrome can develop following the malunion of a clavicle midshaft fracture. To date, thoracic outlet syndrome complicated by clavicle malunion is typically treated with either first rib resection or corrective clavicle ...
Ryogo Furuhata +3 more
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Purpose: This study aims to examine predisposing anatomic factors and subsequent post-decompression functional outcomes among high-intensity athletes with thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS).
David Jiang +4 more
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Thoracic outlet syndrome: influence of personal history and surgical technique on long-term results [PDF]
Objective: Long-term results after surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) are reviewed in terms of personal histories and surgical techniques. Methods: Forty-eight operations were performed in 37 patients.
Berney, Thierry +4 more
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Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a rare condition that primarily affects people in the first half of their lives. TOS is divided into three types depending on the affected structures: neurogenic, arterial, and venous. The spectrum of symptoms is broad,
Joanna Wziątek +9 more
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Application of Thermoresponsive Polymer and Microfluidics to the Development of a Velocity-Dependent Cell-Sorting Microdevice [PDF]
3rd Place, Denman Undergraduate Research ForumLow-cost velocity dependent cell sorting in 2D is a currently nonexistent technology for cancer research. The development of such a device would enable further research on the treatment of various deleterious
Fine, Jesse
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