Rajul Rastogi
Thoracic outlet syndrome refers to a constellation of neurovascular signs and symptoms caused by compression of neural and vascular structures as they exit through the superior thoracic aperture to enter the upper limb. Arterial type is the rarest and requires early diagnosis and management to prevent severe complications like thromboembolic phenomenon. Hence, in this article, we are describing thoracic outlet syndrome arising due to compression of right subclavian artery that was well diagnosed by imaging.
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