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309 related items for PubMed ID: 3344885

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    Sanders RJ, Hammond SL.
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  • 22. The thoracic outlet syndrome in athletes.
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  • 23. Management of cervical ribs causing neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome: a ten year experience in the neurosurgery unit, Tikur Anbessa Hospital.
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  • 24. Pediatric thoracic outlet syndrome: a disorder with serious vascular complications.
    Arthur LG, Teich S, Hogan M, Caniano DA, Smead W.
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  • 25. [Cervical ribs. Therapeutic deliberations apropos of 10 cases].
    Branchereau A, Castro M, Devin R.
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  • 26. [Thoracic outlet syndrome].
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  • 27. [Nerve-compression syndromes in the shoulder, arm and hand areas].
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  • 28. Remaining or residual first ribs are the cause of recurrent thoracic outlet syndrome.
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  • 34. [Complete cervical rib. Possible neurovascular implications of the upper limb].
    Morbidelli A, Miani S, Bortolani E.
    Minerva Chir; 1989 Apr 15; 44(7):1167-72. PubMed ID: 2664564
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  • 36. The results of supraclavicular brachial plexus neurolysis (without first rib resection) in management of post-traumatic "thoracic outlet syndrome".
    Dellon AL.
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  • 38. Thoracic outlet syndrome: a neurological and vascular disorder.
    Klaassen Z, Sorenson E, Tubbs RS, Arya R, Meloy P, Shah R, Shirk S, Loukas M.
    Clin Anat; 2014 Jul 15; 27(5):724-32. PubMed ID: 23716186
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  • 40. [Cervical rib syndrome with aneurysm of the subclavian artery. Clinical case].
    Antonini G, Millefiorini E, Filippini C, Paolella P, Millefiorini M.
    Riv Neurol; 1983 Jul 15; 53(5):353-8. PubMed ID: 6665461
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