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Diagnosis and treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome.

R N Sheth1, A J Belzberg.   

Abstract

TOS represents a spectrum of disorders encompassing four related syndromes: arterial compression, venous compression, neurogenic compression, and a poorly defined pain syndrome. Patients can present with signs of arterial insufficiency, venous obstruction, painless wasting of intrinsic hand muscles, and pain. History and physical examination are the most important diagnostic studies, and radiographs of the chest and cervical spine and electromyography/nerve conduction studies are useful to identify other causes of pain and disability. Surgical intervention is indicated for patients failing nonoperative maneuvers and can usually yield satisfactory results. TOS may also be the most underrated, overlooked, and misdiagnosed, and the most important and difficult to manage peripheral nerve compression in the upper extremity.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11525208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Clin N Am        ISSN: 1042-3680            Impact factor:   2.509


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1.  Subclavian vein thrombosis and backpacking.

Authors:  Norbert Schön; C Netzsch; K Kröger
Journal:  Clin Res Cardiol       Date:  2006-12-14       Impact factor: 5.460

2.  Simultaneous bilateral magnetic resonance angiography to evaluate thoracic outlet syndrome.

Authors:  Dario Poretti; Ezio Lanza; Luca Maria Sconfienza; Giovanni Mauri; Vittorio Pedicini; Luca Balzarini; Francesco Sardanelli
Journal:  Radiol Med       Date:  2014-10-28       Impact factor: 3.469

3.  Outcome of trans-axillary approach for surgical decompression of thoracic outlet: a retrospective study in a tertiary care hospital.

Authors:  Mohd Riyaz Lattoo; Abdul Majeed Dar; Mohd Lateef Wani; Mohd Akbar Bhat; Abdul Gani Ahangar; Gh Nabi Lone; Shyam Singh; Muzaffar Zaman; Reyaz Ahmad Lone
Journal:  Oman Med J       Date:  2014-05

4.  Thoracic outlet syndrome: a controversial clinical condition. Part 1: anatomy, and clinical examination/diagnosis.

Authors:  Troy L Hooper; Jeff Denton; Michael K McGalliard; Jean-Michel Brismée; Phillip S Sizer
Journal:  J Man Manip Ther       Date:  2010-06

5.  Endovascular treatment combined with stratified surgery is effective in the management of venous thoracic outlet syndrome complications: a long term ultrasound follow-up study in patients with thrombotic events due to venous thoracic outlet syndrome.

Authors:  Lenka Skalicka; Jean-Claude Lubanda; Simon Jirat; Petr Varejka; Stanislav Beran; Ondrej Dostal; Pavel Prochazka; Vratislav Mrazek; Ales Linhart
Journal:  Heart Vessels       Date:  2011-01-26       Impact factor: 2.037

Review 6.  Updated perspectives on neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome.

Authors:  Paul J Christo; Kai McGreevy
Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep       Date:  2011-02

7.  Brachial plexopathy: a case-control study of the relation to physical exposures at work.

Authors:  Jørgen Riis Jepsen
Journal:  J Occup Med Toxicol       Date:  2015-04-11       Impact factor: 2.646

8.  Arterial Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Treated Successfully with Totally Endoscopic First Rib Resection.

Authors:  Sofoklis Mitsos; Davide Patrini; Sara Velo; Achilleas Antonopoulos; Martin Hayward; Robert S George; David Lawrence; Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos
Journal:  Case Rep Pulmonol       Date:  2017-08-06

Review 9.  Choosing Surgery for Neurogenic TOS: The Roles of Physical Exam, Physical Therapy, and Imaging.

Authors:  David P Kuwayama; Jason R Lund; Charles O Brantigan; Natalia O Glebova
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2017-06-23
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