1. Bilateral nonthrombotic subclavian vein obstructio... [J Vasc Surg. 2010] - PubMed result
Venous complications of thoracic outlet obstruction are frequently the result of acute axillosubclavian vein thrombosis, leading to symptoms consistent with venous claudication, including pain, swelling, and cyanotic discoloration. Nonthrombotic s...
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2. arteries - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for arteries
I am a 22 yr old male i was involved in a car accident over a year ago. I have been experi... my mother (78) was told by her regular md doctor that her arteries and brain are shrinking... Hello all, I believe I've had balinitis off and on for quit...
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3. Women and Coronary Artery Disease
Coronary artery disease is the number one cause of death of women in the United States. As many women die from coronary artery disease as from the next five leading causes of death combined (cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Alzheimer...
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4. Subclavian Artery
Subclavian Artery
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5. Subclavian Artery Thrombosis: [Print] - eMedicine Thoracic Surgery
Subclavian artery thrombosis is a condition in which the blood flow through the vessel is obstructed. The condition usually occurs secondary to some form of antecedent injury to the vessel, hypercoagulable state, or atherosclerotic changes. The co...
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6. CTSNet Wiki Notes : Aberrant R Subclavian Artery
Aberrant R Subclavian Artery Left Arch/aberrant R subclavian artery; Left Arch/aberrant R subclavian artery; Page last modified on June 16, 2007, at 11:13 AM
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7. Disease InfoSearch: artery, subclavian, aberrant | Genetic Alliance
Disease InfoSearch: artery, subclavian, aberrant
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8. The Subclavian Artery - Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body - Yahoo! Education
The artery which supplies the upper extremity continues as a single trunk from its commencement down to the elbow; but different portions of it have received different names, according to the regions through which they pass. That part of the vesse...
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9. Rheumatology Image Bank : Giant Cell Arteritis: Subclavian Artery
This angiogram shows segmental narrowing of the subclavian artery in a patient with giant cell arteritis who presented with upper extremity claudication.
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10. Virtual Pediatric Hospital: Paediapaedia: Left Aortic Arch with Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery
The normal aorta produces a lateral indentation on the esophagus and slightly displaces the trachea to the right. Variations in great vessel origin include:
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