Developmental anomalies at the thoracic outlet: An analysis of 200 consecutive cases
Abstract
Anatomic observations were made during 200 consecutive transaxillary surgical procedures performed in 175 patients because of unremitting signs and symptoms of nerve or vascular compression at the thoracic outlet. There were 160 cases of brachial plexus compression and 40 cases of arterial or venous occlusion. In 132 (66%) of these cases, single or multiple abnormalities were recognized that represented developmental variations previously...
Paper Details
Title
Developmental anomalies at the thoracic outlet: An analysis of 200 consecutive cases
Published Date
Oct 1, 1992
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
534 - 545
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