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Recurrent peripheral embolism following nonunion of the clavicle.
[thoracic outlet syndrome]
Vascular
complications
in
closed
clavicular
fractures
are
uncommon
,
with
an
incidence
of
only
0
.
4
%
.
Subclavian
artery
injury
can
present
acutely
or
can
have
a
delayed
presentation
with
arm
ischemia
.
We
report
the
case
of
an
undetected
subclavian
pseudoaneurysm
in
a
patient
with
a
nonunion
fracture
clavicle
who
was
referred
with
persistent
ischemia
following
attempted
brachial
embolectomy
at
another
center
,
along
with
a
review
of
literature
to
support
the
hypothesis
that
in
addition
to
repair
of
the
aneurysm
,
treatment
of
the
psuedarthrosis
by
fixation
of
the
clavicle
is
essential
.
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"delayed presentation with arm ischemia"
symptom
thoracic outlet syndrome
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