Although the causes of digital ischemia and necrosis are diverse in women, the most common etiology is connective tissue disease. We describe a patient with scleroderma who presented with arm ischemia secondary to arterial embolization from thoracic outlet syndrome. Her sublavian artery was compressed by the anterior scalene muscle and a cervical rib, leading to a stenosis with poststenotic dilation of the artery. Within the aneurysmal formation was a thrombus, which was probably the source of the distal embolization. The patient underwent surgical resection of the cervical and first rib. The abnormal portion of the subclavian artery was resected and replaced with an interposition graft
AbstractPurpose: This article reviews experience with arterial injury caused by thoracic outlet synd...
AbstractAneurysms of collateral arteries are unusual. A case of transverse cervical artery aneurysm ...
IntroductionClinical manifestations of hypertrophic bifurcated distal biceps tendons are rarely desc...
Although the causes of digital ischemia and necrosis are diverse in women, the most common etiology ...
AbstractWe present the case of an acute or chronic ischaemia of the upper limb due to extrinsic comp...
A case of a progressive ischemia of the right upper extremity in a 57-year-old male caused by primar...
A young, otherwise healthy man was referred to our vascular service because of severe left arm ischa...
Objectives:Arterial complications due to compression of the thoracic outlet are uncommon. The object...
Holly Zimmermann, Emily Scholl, David Terfera, and Kevin Kelliher's poster on a possible variant rou...
A rare case of progressive upper limb-threatening ischemia is presented. The ischemia was caused by ...
We present the case of a 68-year-old woman, referred to our department for critical upper limb ische...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONAn aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) or lusorian artery is one of the most...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a syndrome caused by compression of subclavian vessels with/withou...
Introduction: Post stenotic dilation of the subclavian artery by cervical rib compression is general...
ObjectiveIn the absence of ischemic events, arterial pathology at the thoracic outlet (TO) is rarely...
AbstractPurpose: This article reviews experience with arterial injury caused by thoracic outlet synd...
AbstractAneurysms of collateral arteries are unusual. A case of transverse cervical artery aneurysm ...
IntroductionClinical manifestations of hypertrophic bifurcated distal biceps tendons are rarely desc...
Although the causes of digital ischemia and necrosis are diverse in women, the most common etiology ...
AbstractWe present the case of an acute or chronic ischaemia of the upper limb due to extrinsic comp...
A case of a progressive ischemia of the right upper extremity in a 57-year-old male caused by primar...
A young, otherwise healthy man was referred to our vascular service because of severe left arm ischa...
Objectives:Arterial complications due to compression of the thoracic outlet are uncommon. The object...
Holly Zimmermann, Emily Scholl, David Terfera, and Kevin Kelliher's poster on a possible variant rou...
A rare case of progressive upper limb-threatening ischemia is presented. The ischemia was caused by ...
We present the case of a 68-year-old woman, referred to our department for critical upper limb ische...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONAn aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) or lusorian artery is one of the most...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a syndrome caused by compression of subclavian vessels with/withou...
Introduction: Post stenotic dilation of the subclavian artery by cervical rib compression is general...
ObjectiveIn the absence of ischemic events, arterial pathology at the thoracic outlet (TO) is rarely...
AbstractPurpose: This article reviews experience with arterial injury caused by thoracic outlet synd...
AbstractAneurysms of collateral arteries are unusual. A case of transverse cervical artery aneurysm ...
IntroductionClinical manifestations of hypertrophic bifurcated distal biceps tendons are rarely desc...