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Sonographic diagnosis of true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome

Abstract

A 32-year-old woman presented with a 5-year history of left shoulder pain, medial hand and forearm numbness, and progressive hand weakness and atrophy. Electrodiagnostic studies were characteristic of true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome,1 and a chest X-ray showed bilateral elongated C7 transverse processes. High-resolution ultrasound studies revealed compression of the left lower trunk (LT) between a fibrous band and artery (figure, A). Magnetic resonance neurography (figure, B) and operative exploration (figure, C) confirmed the ultrasound findings. Clinical improvement was noted following surgical neurolysis of the LT. High-resolution ultrasound may be a useful and quick bedside tool to identify causative structural pathology in this classic neuromuscular disorder.

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