MRI in thoracic outlet syndrome
Published
02 August 2012
| Article by Skeletal Radiology 2012
| Tags:
arterial,
venous,
neurogenic-thoracic-outlet-syndrome,
neurovascular-syndrome,
brachial-plexus,
scalenus-anticus-syndrome,
costoclavicular-syndrome,
congenital-bone-variations,
congenital-fibromuscular-anomalies
MRI in thoracic outlet syndrome
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) arises from dynamic compression of the subclavian artery (SA) or subclavian vein (SV) or brachial
plexus (BPL) in the cervicothoracobrachial region, in combination or separately. Patients sustain symptoms depending on the
compressed components...
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