The subclavian-axillary artery is supplied at the expense of the vertebral-basilar distribution. When associated with neurologic signs and symptoms, this condition is referred to as the subclavian ...
There are a paucity of data in the literature regarding the natural history in patients with subclavian artery occlusive disease. The left subclavian artery is more frequently involved than the ...
In every case obstruction occurred only in the left subclavian or innominate artery and resulted solely in upper-extremity signs and symptoms. Four cases are reported. All have apparently been ...
Axillary and subclavian vessels were in close proximity to the tumor. Anterior location of the tumor made reconstruction difficult. It was necessary to ensure adequate reconstruction of both ...
The first evaluation for subclavian artery occlusive disease should always be a simple measurement of bilateral brachial artery blood pressures. A significant difference between the two ...