Even as IgG4-related disease is increasingly associated with head and neck manifestations, the involvement of scalene muscles hasn’t been previously described. Objectives Describe an interesting case ...
The compression of the brachial plexus, subclavian artery and vein between the clavicle, first rib and the scalene muscles seems to be the cause. The nerves mostly affected are the radial; ulnar (90% ...
The nerves of the brachial plexus are best seen on sagittal images, with the nerves uniting and passing between the anterior and middle branches of the scalene muscle before running along the ...
Background Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a syndrome involving compression at the thoracic inlet, which is known clinically as the superior thoracic outlet resulting from excess pressure placed on ...
Eighty-nine endoscopic transaxillary first rib resections and lysis of cervical bands and partial resection of the scalenus muscles (anterior and middle) were completed using Aesop-Robotic-Arm ...