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Old 06-07-2013, 07:12 PM #1
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Hello everyone.. I am new to this site and am here for support after a 17 year remission of TOS which has returned after a cervical injury requiring a double cervical fusion. I was actually very surprised at this new diagnosis since I thought my symptoms were related to my cervical issues. Seventeen years ago I had vascular TOS worse on the left than right. I had a left scalenectomy which took care of both sides until 1 year go.

Medicine has changed and I'm looking for current recommendations for treatments.
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