A variety of different diagnostic catheters can be used for manipulation, depending on the angle of the origin of the subclavian artery; however, we typically prefer an angle glide catheter ...
The subclavian artery leaves the thorax by passing over ... These symptoms, if of thoracic outlet origin, are in the C8-T1 distribution, which is an unusual location for cervical nerve root ...
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