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1991
DOI: 10.1177/153857449102500312
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Primary Effort Thrombosis: Treatment Options in Acute and Chronic Disease—Case Reports

Abstract: Primary axillary-subclavian vein thrombosis (effort thrombosis) is a unique variant of thoracic outlet syndrome that effects young, active adults. The majority of cases have been demonstrated to be secondary to contriction of the axillary- subclavian vein junction between the interval of the clavicle and the first thoracic rib. Owing to the limited clinical experience with this disorder, prevention of long-term disability has resulted in several proposed surgical procedures that have not always decreased late … Show more

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