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Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome [PDF]
Two distinct terms are used to describe vascular thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) depending on which structure is predominantly affected: venous TOS (due to subclavian vein compression) and arterial TOS (due to subclavian artery compression).
Al-Omran, Mohammed+2 more
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Background The case describes a successful endovascular thrombectomy using the ClotTriever System for an acute subclavian thrombosis in venous thoracic outlet syndrome.
Andrea Discalzi+6 more
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Comprehensive Review of Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Thoracic outlet syndrome, a group of diverse disorders, is a collection of symptoms in the shoulder and upper extremity area that results in pain, numbness, and tingling.
Mark R. Jones+10 more
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Thoracic outlet syndrome [PDF]
A 28-year-old left-handed woman presented to her family doctor with a six-month history of claudication in her left arm associated with pallor, paresthesia and coldness. She could no longer carry out her daily activities.
Mohammed Al-Omran, Derrick Y. Tam
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The supraclavius muscle is a novel muscular anomaly observed in two cases of thoracic outlet syndrome [PDF]
Various anomalous muscles and fibrofascial structures have been described in relation to the anatomy of thoracic outlet syndrome. We describe two patients with a previously undescribed muscle anomaly, which originated laterally near the trapezius muscle,
Joseph, Michael F.+4 more
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Supraclavicular operations can be associated with postoperative cutaneous dysesthesia and hypersensitivity. Regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces, created by attaching the proximal end of a divided peripheral nerve into a viable muscle target, can ...
Alexander Yang, MD, PhD+1 more
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Cervical rib - a clinical case report
The cervical rib is surgically important than being just anatomical curiosity alone. The distal parts of costal processes in seventh cervical vertebra occasionally develop as cervical rib.
V Lokanayaki
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Venous thoracic outlet syndrome: When exercising may be discouraged
Thoracic outlet syndrome results from neurovascular compression at the thoracic outlet. Clinical presentation varies according to the predominantly compressed structure, determining its subtype: neurogenic, venous, or arterial.
Inês Oliveira+5 more
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Current Concepts in the Management of Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Review
Background:. Thoracic outlet syndrome is a constellation of signs and symptoms due to compression of the neurovascular bundle of the upper limb. In particular, neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome can present with a wide constellation of clinical ...
Nathan Khabyeh-Hasbani, BA+3 more
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Imaging study of thoracic outlet syndrome [PDF]
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)UNIFESP Departamento de Diagnóstico por ImagemUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroHospital de Caridade São BrásUNIFESP, Depto.
Barella, Simone Maluf+5 more
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