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Transaxillary First Rib Resection for Treatment of the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Published on: September 13, 2020
Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome in an adolescent
Shyam S Kothari1, Bhavik Champaneri1, Nirav Panchal2
1Department of Cardiology, UN Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Reserach Centre, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
Abstract:
Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome (aTOS) is rarely diagnosed in children. A 15-year-old boy with recent-onset claudication was found to have aTOS on investigation. Bony abnormality other than the cervical rib might also cause aTOS. Enhanced awareness of aTOS as a cause of vascular symptoms in children is warranted.
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