Pancoast-Tobias syndrome is a rare entity, defined by a clinical triad of cervicobrachial neuralgia in the C8-D1 territory, hand amyotrophy and Claude-Bernard-Horner syndrome, secondary to a tumor of the pulmonary apex. However, there are incomplete or misleading forms that can lead to a wrong diagnosis. The purpose of our observation is to study the clinical and electroneuromyographic patterns of brachial plexus involvement in Pancoast-Tobias syndrome
Pancoast’s syndrome due to vascular lesions is extremely rare. We report a 73-year-old man with righ...
Brachial plexopathies are a common diagnostic problem: conventional imaging techniques can be useful...
Pancoast tumor is a clinical syndrome of arm and shoulder pain, Horner’s syndrome and atrophy of the...
Pancoast tumor is also called superior sulcus tumor. The classic presentation is an aching pain abou...
BACKGROUND Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome is an underestimated cause of brachial weakness an...
Background: Superior sulcus tumors (SSTs), also known as Pancoast tumors, are a clinically distincti...
Background: Superior sulcus tumors (SSTs), also known as Pancoast tumors, are a clinically distincti...
Item does not contain fulltextTo most doctors, brachial and lumbosacral plexopathies are known as di...
The thoracic outlet syndromes encompass the diverse clinical entities affecting the brachial plexus ...
Lesions of the brachial plexus are most commonly caused by traumatic injuries. Other causes include ...
To most doctors, brachial and lumbosacral plexopathies are known as difficult disorders, because of ...
OBJECTIVE: Idiopathic brachial plexopathy is a non-progressive disorder characterized by the sudden ...
OBJECTIVE: Idiopathic brachial plexopathy is a non-progressive disorder characterized by the sudden...
Background and Aims: Parsonage Turner Syndrome is a well known clinical entity. Several excellent ar...
Introduction: Horner's syndrome is an established clinical finding unique to neoplastic brachial ple...
Pancoast’s syndrome due to vascular lesions is extremely rare. We report a 73-year-old man with righ...
Brachial plexopathies are a common diagnostic problem: conventional imaging techniques can be useful...
Pancoast tumor is a clinical syndrome of arm and shoulder pain, Horner’s syndrome and atrophy of the...
Pancoast tumor is also called superior sulcus tumor. The classic presentation is an aching pain abou...
BACKGROUND Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome is an underestimated cause of brachial weakness an...
Background: Superior sulcus tumors (SSTs), also known as Pancoast tumors, are a clinically distincti...
Background: Superior sulcus tumors (SSTs), also known as Pancoast tumors, are a clinically distincti...
Item does not contain fulltextTo most doctors, brachial and lumbosacral plexopathies are known as di...
The thoracic outlet syndromes encompass the diverse clinical entities affecting the brachial plexus ...
Lesions of the brachial plexus are most commonly caused by traumatic injuries. Other causes include ...
To most doctors, brachial and lumbosacral plexopathies are known as difficult disorders, because of ...
OBJECTIVE: Idiopathic brachial plexopathy is a non-progressive disorder characterized by the sudden ...
OBJECTIVE: Idiopathic brachial plexopathy is a non-progressive disorder characterized by the sudden...
Background and Aims: Parsonage Turner Syndrome is a well known clinical entity. Several excellent ar...
Introduction: Horner's syndrome is an established clinical finding unique to neoplastic brachial ple...
Pancoast’s syndrome due to vascular lesions is extremely rare. We report a 73-year-old man with righ...
Brachial plexopathies are a common diagnostic problem: conventional imaging techniques can be useful...
Pancoast tumor is a clinical syndrome of arm and shoulder pain, Horner’s syndrome and atrophy of the...