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- O Thetter, B Steckmeier, A Schmölder, and A Rolle.
- Chirurgische Klinik Innenstadt und Chirurgische Poliklinik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
- Orthopade. 1987 Nov 1; 16 (6): 441-7.
AbstractIn patients suffering from chronic, therapy-resistant shoulder and arm pains, the thoracic outlet compression syndrome (TOS) should be included in the differential diagnosis. It is very important to look out for neurogenic disorders as well as early signs of vascular compression in order to prevent ischaemic injuries. Although the initial complaints appear slight and can in some cases be treated successfully by conservative methods, neurogenic disorders due to TOS as well as arterial and venous manifestations of the syndrome should be treated by resection of the first rib. Only in this way can irreversible neurogenic lesions and arterial or venous complications be prevented.
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