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MRIs are good to have - mainly to rule out any spinal issues, tumors, anomalies, or any other thing that might be a cause of symptoms.
But MRIs rarely show or prove TOS as many times it is a combo nerve/vascular/myofascial causes.
I think it is also only as accurate as the technician reading the images also...
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