Thoracic Outlet Syndrome - WVU School of Medicine
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome - WVU School of Medicine
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome - WVU School of Medicine
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Arterial Presentation• Signs:– Distal embolization– Post-stenotic dilation or aneurysm <strong>of</strong> subclavian a.– True arterial occlusion• Symptoms:– Pain usually diffuse & assoc. w/ coldness,weakness, easy fatigability <strong>of</strong> hand & arm• Unilateral Raynaud's phenomenon– 7.5% patients– precipitated by hyperabduction or carrying heavyobjects