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Thromboembolic stroke associated with thoracic outlet syndrome.
[thoracic outlet syndrome]
Thoracic
outlet
syndrome
occurs
due
to
compression
of
the
neurovascular
structures
as
they
exit
the
thorax
.
Subclavian
arterial
compression
is
usually
due
to
a
cervical
rib
,
and
is
rarely
associated
with
thromboembolic
stroke
.
The
mechanism
of
cerebral
embolisation
associated
with
the
thoracic
outlet
syndrome
is
poorly
understood
,
but
may
be
due
to
retrograde
propagation
of
thrombus
or
transient
retrograde
flow
within
the
subclavian
artery
exacerbated
by
arm
abduction
.
We
report
an
illustrative
patient
and
review
the
clinical
features
,
imaging
findings
and
management
of
stroke
associated
with
thoracic
outlet
syndrome
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"stroke"
symptom
acute rheumatic fever
adrenomyeloneuropathy
alexander disease
alpha-thalassemia
cadasil
cohen syndrome
dedifferentiated liposarcoma
fabry disease
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis
homocystinuria without methylmalonic aciduria
hydrocephalus with stenosis of the aqueduct of sylvius
kallmann syndrome
locked-in syndrome
malignant atrophic papulosis
neuralgic amyotrophy
sneddon syndrome
thoracic outlet syndrome
werner syndrome
zellweger syndrome
This symptom has already been validated