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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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Has anyone had an imaging study where they have been able to visualize the area of compression and also identify which structures are causing the compression (rib, muscle etc.)? My Dr.s keep telling me that there is no existing study. I just can't imagine there is NOTHING out there. I had a MRN of my brachial plexus which showed non specific inflammation of the nerves and they don't know what is causing it. (My arms were down by my side for the whole study) I have the typical TOS symptoms. The nerve issues are only there when my arms are elevated. Thanks for your help
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There is no study that shows the nerves if that is what you are asking but there are studies that show if the vein or artery is compressed and by what. I had a contrast MRI and CT scan with arms up that showed a portion of the rib was compressing the artery and vein. The nerve compression is a guess since they are all in the same area.
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I don't know why they didn't test with arms up if that is when your sx occur...:
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I know, right?? I asked them about it and they said that wasn't part of their protocol. When I ask the Dr.'s about it they said they have never heard of such a thing. I'm also wondering about the EMG/NCV tests, Why they don't perform those in the position that causes the symptoms. I'm so confused!!
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