Anomalous vasculature as direct cause of upper brachial plexus thoracic outlet syndrome
- PMID: 18848485
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jbspin.2008.03.005
Anomalous vasculature as direct cause of upper brachial plexus thoracic outlet syndrome
Abstract
Direct vascular etiologies of upper plexus thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) other than the subclavian vessels are exceptional. This is a unique case of an anomalous artery and its accompanying vein causing direct compression to the upper brachial plexus causing TOS. All symptoms resolved after successful treatment consisting of ligation and resection of the vessels. This case demonstrates that although direct vascular etiologies causing upper plexus TOS are extremely uncommon, they should be considered in the differential diagnosis.
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