2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.37763
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Underlying Subclavian Artery Occlusion Initially Misdiagnosed in Weightlifter Using Anabolic Steroids: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Abstract: Subclavian artery occlusion (SAO) is a rare form of peripheral artery disease, sometimes associated with arterial thoracic outlet syndrome (ATOS). Subclavian arterial and venous occlusions are often misdiagnosed initially, and their clinical presentation can be confusing in bodybuilding athletes with increased vascularity in combination with anabolic steroid use. We present a 63-year-old male weightlifter with a history of hypertensive cardiomyopathy, renal transplant with left upper extremity arteriovenous fi… Show more

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“…The results highlight the significance of monitoring steroid consumption in gynecomastia cases, which often goes underestimated due to social stigma and misdiagnosis. 53 , 54 The use of AAS not only impacts sports performance but also poses significant health risks and psychological consequences, highlighting the importance of comprehensive education, awareness, and intervention strategies to address the widespread issue of AAS abuse. 8 …”
Section: Population Burden Of Aas Abusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results highlight the significance of monitoring steroid consumption in gynecomastia cases, which often goes underestimated due to social stigma and misdiagnosis. 53 , 54 The use of AAS not only impacts sports performance but also poses significant health risks and psychological consequences, highlighting the importance of comprehensive education, awareness, and intervention strategies to address the widespread issue of AAS abuse. 8 …”
Section: Population Burden Of Aas Abusementioning
confidence: 99%