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The Anatomy of the Subclavian ArteryThe axillary artery continues down the arm to become the ulnar and radial arteries (supplying oxygenated blood to the arm). The Right Subclavian Artery Arises from the brachiocephalic trunk (the ...
One hundred seventy-two patients underwent 184 procedures over a 20-year period ( Table 1). Acute arm ischemia was responsible for over two-thirds of upper limb revascularization procedures.
Studies of patients with PMR and giant-cell arteritis indicate that PMR could be a vasculitis limited to the subclavian or axillary arteries, or a synovitis or perisynovitis of the shoulders and hips.
A = artery (subclavian-axillary); N = nerve C8/T1. Left endoscopic transaxillary approach (daVinci Surgical System) demonstrating a type IV cervical band IV (arrows) and neurogenic-arterial ...
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