Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Tuesday July 26, 2005
Thoracic outlet syndrome occurs when there is compression of the neurovascular structures that are located in the neck. These structures include the brachial plexus, subclavian artery, and subclavian vein. Learn more about thoracic outlet syndrome and the three areas of compression in this profile.


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What type of treatment is ther for brachial plexapathy