| Literature DB >> 25881097 |
Aierken Rehemutula1,2,3, Li Zhang4,5,6, Lin Chen7,8,9, Desong Chen10,11,12, Yudong Gu13,14,15.
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BACKGROUND: Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is largely overlooked in children and adolescents because the condition is not widely viewed as a pediatric disorder. This study aimed to clarify the causes, best treatment approaches, and prognosis for young patients with TOS.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25881097 PMCID: PMC4396020 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-015-0128-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Characteristics of 13 children with TOS
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| 1 | F | 4 | Left | Neurogenic | Wright test (+), Adson test (+) | C5-T1 nerve roots and the upper, middle, and lower trunks of the brachial plexus were wrapped by proliferated connective tissue. | Surgery + Local block | 1Y | Pain, improved after Localblock |
| 2 | F | 6 | Both | Neurogenic | Negative | Lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes were found in the fat pad of the posterior cervical triangle. | Surgery | 18 M | No |
| 3 | M | 6 | Left | Neurogenic | Wright test (+),Adson test (+) | The front edge of scalenus anterior, scalenus medius, and scalenus minimus were composed entirely of tendon tissue. | Surgery | 3Y | No |
| 4 | M | 6 | Right | Neurogenic | Negative | Nonsurgical treatment | Local block | 2Y | No |
| 5 | F | 6 | Right | Neurogenic | Negative | Nonsurgical treatment | Local block | 2Y | No |
| 6 | F | 7 | Both | Neurogenic | Wright test (+), Adson test (+) | Nonsurgical treatment | Local block | 2Y | No |
| 7 | F | 7 | Left | Neurogenic | Negative | Lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes were found in the fat pad of the posterior cervical triangle. | Surgery | 18 M | No |
| 8 | F | 7 | Right | Arterial | Wright test (+),Adson test (+) | Lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes were found in the fat pad of the posterior cervical triangle. | Surgery | 2Y | No |
| 9 | M | 9 | Right | Neurogenic | Wright test (+),Adson test (+) | Lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes were found in the fat pad of the posterior cervical triangle. | Surgery + Local block | 2Y | No |
| 10 | F | 9 | Left | Neurogenic | Wright test (+),Adson test (+) | The front edge of scalenus anterior, scalenus medius, and scalenus minimus were composed entirely of tendon tissue. | Surgery + Local block | 20 M | No |
| 11 | F | 11 | Left | Neurogenic | Wright test (+),Adson test (+) | C8 and T1 nerve roots were wrapped by proliferated connective tissue. | Surgery | 14 M | No |
| 12 | F | 13 | Right | Arterial | Wright test (+),Adson test (+) | The front edge of the scalenus anterior, scalenus medius, and scalenus minimus were composed entirely of tendon tissue. | Surgery + Local block | 16 M | No |
| 13 | F | 13 | Left | Venous | Negative | The front edge of the scalenus anterior, scalenus medius, and scalenus minimus were composed entirely of tendon tissue. | Surgery + Local block | 18 M | No |
Figure 1A 6-year-old girl had neck, shoulder and bilateral upper limb pain and discomfort for more than 2 years. She had complained of left upper limb pain since she was 3 years old. (A) On examination, the left side of the girl’s face is obviously larger than the right side and (B) she reported that her neck was stiff. Bilateral cervical ribs can be seen on an anteroposterior X-ray film of the cervical spine (C), and a lateral X-ray film of the cervical spine shows disappearance of the physiological curvature of the cervical spine (D). After receiving a local nerve block in the neck, the girl was alert, agile, and cooperative during physical examination. The shoulder abduction and external rotation strength, elbow flexion strength and hand-clenching strength of the left upper limb were poorer than those of the right upper limb. Wright’s test and Adson’s test were positive, and Hoffmann’s sign was negative. Her left shoulder abduction strength decreased at 90 degrees (E). Her left shoulder abduction strength was decreased at 30 degrees (F), and the left shoulder external rotation strength was also decreased (G). Her elbow flexion strength was decreased (H), as was her hand grip strength (I). After she received a local nerve block, her shoulder, elbow and hand strength increased significantly and the acmesthesia noticeably improved.