Background: A 19-year-old woman, Academy of Sport student, noticed a progressive bluish discoloration, swelling and pain of the right hand and axilla during abduction. The symptoms had been progressive for 6 months. During physical examination there was a normal sensibility and motor function, and normal pulsations of the radial and ulnar artery. There was no significant medical history. A thorax aperture radiograph was performed, followed by venography of the right arm in neutral position and with abduction
Two distinct terms are used to describe vascular thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) depending on which s...
Holly Zimmermann, Emily Scholl, David Terfera, and Kevin Kelliher's poster on a possible variant rou...
AbstractPurpose: This article reviews experience with arterial injury caused by thoracic outlet synd...
A NCAA Division I baseball middle infielder complained of discomfort in his right upper extremity. H...
Introduction: In venous thoracic outlet syndrome (VTOS), pathology around the axillosubclavian vein ...
Introduction: In venous thoracic outlet syndrome (VTOS), pathology around the axillosubclavian vein ...
Venous complications of thoracic outlet obstruction are frequently the result of acute axillosubclav...
BackgroundUnilateral arm swelling caused by subclavian vein obstruction without thrombosis is an unc...
BACKGROUND: Patients with thoracic outlet syndrome. can present neurogenic, venous, and/o arterialsy...
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) refers to a constellation of signs and symptoms that arise from compr...
Recurrent deep venous thrombosis, involving bilateral upper extremities, is an extremely rare phenom...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a condition that results from the compression of the neurovascular...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is defined as a set of symptoms caused by the compression of the brac...
Objectives:Arterial complications due to compression of the thoracic outlet are uncommon. The object...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is an uncommon disorder, without a clear clinical presentation or a f...
Two distinct terms are used to describe vascular thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) depending on which s...
Holly Zimmermann, Emily Scholl, David Terfera, and Kevin Kelliher's poster on a possible variant rou...
AbstractPurpose: This article reviews experience with arterial injury caused by thoracic outlet synd...
A NCAA Division I baseball middle infielder complained of discomfort in his right upper extremity. H...
Introduction: In venous thoracic outlet syndrome (VTOS), pathology around the axillosubclavian vein ...
Introduction: In venous thoracic outlet syndrome (VTOS), pathology around the axillosubclavian vein ...
Venous complications of thoracic outlet obstruction are frequently the result of acute axillosubclav...
BackgroundUnilateral arm swelling caused by subclavian vein obstruction without thrombosis is an unc...
BACKGROUND: Patients with thoracic outlet syndrome. can present neurogenic, venous, and/o arterialsy...
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) refers to a constellation of signs and symptoms that arise from compr...
Recurrent deep venous thrombosis, involving bilateral upper extremities, is an extremely rare phenom...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a condition that results from the compression of the neurovascular...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is defined as a set of symptoms caused by the compression of the brac...
Objectives:Arterial complications due to compression of the thoracic outlet are uncommon. The object...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is an uncommon disorder, without a clear clinical presentation or a f...
Two distinct terms are used to describe vascular thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) depending on which s...
Holly Zimmermann, Emily Scholl, David Terfera, and Kevin Kelliher's poster on a possible variant rou...
AbstractPurpose: This article reviews experience with arterial injury caused by thoracic outlet synd...