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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A review.
Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2022E. Panther+5 more
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Muscle & Nerve, 2012
AbstractThe term thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders, all of which have in common compression of one or more neurovascular elements at some point within the thoracic outlet. Of the five disorders comprising this group, four have all of the features expected of a syndrome—a recognized constellation of clinical ...
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AbstractThe term thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders, all of which have in common compression of one or more neurovascular elements at some point within the thoracic outlet. Of the five disorders comprising this group, four have all of the features expected of a syndrome—a recognized constellation of clinical ...
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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1998
A careful history and thorough physical examination are the most important components in establishing the diagnosis of TOS. The use of radiographic and laboratory tests, when indicated, can improve the diagnostic yield. Provocative positional maneuvers must be evaluated for their vascular and, more important, for their neurologic response.
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A careful history and thorough physical examination are the most important components in establishing the diagnosis of TOS. The use of radiographic and laboratory tests, when indicated, can improve the diagnostic yield. Provocative positional maneuvers must be evaluated for their vascular and, more important, for their neurologic response.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1974
Detection of significant neural compression utilizing nerve conduction velocity and electromyographic studies has emerged to become critically important in confirming a diagnosis of thoracic outlet compression. Decompression of the thoracic outlet has been accomplished by scalenotomy, cervical or first rib resection, or claviclectomy.
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Detection of significant neural compression utilizing nerve conduction velocity and electromyographic studies has emerged to become critically important in confirming a diagnosis of thoracic outlet compression. Decompression of the thoracic outlet has been accomplished by scalenotomy, cervical or first rib resection, or claviclectomy.
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Surgery (Oxford), 2019
Abstract Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) consists of a group of distinct pathologies arising as a result of compression of structures at the thoracic outlet. The structures at risk are, from anterior to posterior, the subclavian vein, subclavian artery and brachial plexus. Compression or impingement causes venous (VTOS), arterial (ATOS) or neurogenic (
Smith, Frank CT, Winterborn, Rebecca J.
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Abstract Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) consists of a group of distinct pathologies arising as a result of compression of structures at the thoracic outlet. The structures at risk are, from anterior to posterior, the subclavian vein, subclavian artery and brachial plexus. Compression or impingement causes venous (VTOS), arterial (ATOS) or neurogenic (
Smith, Frank CT, Winterborn, Rebecca J.
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Anatomy of the Thoracic Outlet and Related Structures
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, 2021R. Sanders
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Hand Clinics, 1992
TOS may arise in a variety of circumstances including trauma, but it may also be seen as a result of postural abnormalities that may be induced by different factors. Cervical ribs and other congenital anomalies are not necessary prerequisites for either the causation or diagnosis of TOS, although they are more common in the TOS population.
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TOS may arise in a variety of circumstances including trauma, but it may also be seen as a result of postural abnormalities that may be induced by different factors. Cervical ribs and other congenital anomalies are not necessary prerequisites for either the causation or diagnosis of TOS, although they are more common in the TOS population.
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2012
Die Bezeichnung Thoracic-outlet-Syndrom (TOS) wird undifferenziert fur alle Beschwerdebilder zusammengefasst, bei denen im Bereich der oberen Thoraxapertur nervale oder vaskulare Strukturen durch Druck geschadigt bzw. beeintrachtigt werden. Es subsumiert das Halsrippen-, Scalenus-anterior-, Pectoralis-minor-, kostoklavikulare und Hyperabduktionssyndrom.
Thomas Bürger, Eike Sebastian Debus
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Die Bezeichnung Thoracic-outlet-Syndrom (TOS) wird undifferenziert fur alle Beschwerdebilder zusammengefasst, bei denen im Bereich der oberen Thoraxapertur nervale oder vaskulare Strukturen durch Druck geschadigt bzw. beeintrachtigt werden. Es subsumiert das Halsrippen-, Scalenus-anterior-, Pectoralis-minor-, kostoklavikulare und Hyperabduktionssyndrom.
Thomas Bürger, Eike Sebastian Debus
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Embryology of the Thoracic Outlet
2013The thoracic outlet is the area in the lower neck traversed by the brachial plexus and subclavian vessels between the thorax and axilla. This dynamic space is formed by the first thoracic vertebra, first rib, and manubrium of the sternum. The thoracic outlet changes in volume with the movement of the upper limbs, thorax, and neck, is occupied by ...
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Recurrent and Residual Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, 2021S. Annest, B. Melendez, R. Sanders
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