Cervical ribs, also known as Eve's ribs, are rare and found in 1% of population. They are more common in females and more common on right side. They are asymptomatic in 90% of cases. Cervical rib fused with transverse process of sixth vertebra is rarer. We present a case of dry gangrene of lateral three fingers with right radial and subclavian artery thrombosis with rest pain, due to right cervical rib fused with transverse process of sixth vertebra. After development of line of demarcation of the dry gangrene, patient was operated for excision of cervical rib and sixth cervical vertebral transverse process followed by Ray's amputation of right second finger. Postoperative course was uneventful. Patient was discharged with oral anticoagulat...
This case illustrates the anatomic impact of a large cer-vical rib as an etiology for thoracic outle...
ObjectivesCongenital abnormalities of the first rib (ABNFR) are a rare cause of thoracic outlet synd...
Introduction: The thoracic skeleton includes sternum, 12 pairs of ribs and associated costal cartila...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a syndrome caused by compression of subclavian vessels with/withou...
Cervical ribs give rise to vascular and neurogenic manifestation in the upper limb due to stretching...
Objectives:Arterial complications due to compression of the thoracic outlet are uncommon. The object...
The group of symptoms attributable to compression of neurovascular structures through the influence ...
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We describe here an unusual case of thrombosis of left subclavian artery in a patient with cervical ...
A true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) associated with a cervical rib is considered extrem...
A young, otherwise healthy man was referred to our vascular service because of severe left arm ischa...
Thoracic outlet syndrome commonly presents with the neurogenic subtype and can be caused in rare cir...
Images in emergency medicine Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis..can you spot the culprit? A you...
The cervical rib can be a rare finding in asymptomatic subjects. When it produces compression, it af...
A case of a progressive ischemia of the right upper extremity in a 57-year-old male caused by primar...
This case illustrates the anatomic impact of a large cer-vical rib as an etiology for thoracic outle...
ObjectivesCongenital abnormalities of the first rib (ABNFR) are a rare cause of thoracic outlet synd...
Introduction: The thoracic skeleton includes sternum, 12 pairs of ribs and associated costal cartila...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a syndrome caused by compression of subclavian vessels with/withou...
Cervical ribs give rise to vascular and neurogenic manifestation in the upper limb due to stretching...
Objectives:Arterial complications due to compression of the thoracic outlet are uncommon. The object...
The group of symptoms attributable to compression of neurovascular structures through the influence ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
We describe here an unusual case of thrombosis of left subclavian artery in a patient with cervical ...
A true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) associated with a cervical rib is considered extrem...
A young, otherwise healthy man was referred to our vascular service because of severe left arm ischa...
Thoracic outlet syndrome commonly presents with the neurogenic subtype and can be caused in rare cir...
Images in emergency medicine Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis..can you spot the culprit? A you...
The cervical rib can be a rare finding in asymptomatic subjects. When it produces compression, it af...
A case of a progressive ischemia of the right upper extremity in a 57-year-old male caused by primar...
This case illustrates the anatomic impact of a large cer-vical rib as an etiology for thoracic outle...
ObjectivesCongenital abnormalities of the first rib (ABNFR) are a rare cause of thoracic outlet synd...
Introduction: The thoracic skeleton includes sternum, 12 pairs of ribs and associated costal cartila...