Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Dec 2016)

Thoracic outlet syndrome arising from an extrapleural lipoma

  • Shayan Ahmed, MBBS, BSc,
  • Jason Lewis, MBBS, MRCS,
  • Ahmed Abidia, MBchB, FRCS,
  • William Partridge, MBBS, MRCS, FRCR,
  • Mohamad Hamady, MBchB, FRCR, EBIR,
  • Zaid Aldin, MBchB, MRCS, FRCR

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvsc.2015.12.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 149 – 151

Abstract

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Thoracic outlet syndrome refers to a multitude of signs and symptoms in the upper limb resulting from compression of the neurovascular bundle within the interscalene triangle. It is a complex clinical entity to diagnose on imaging, given its transient and postural nature, which is not often appreciable on nondynamic imaging. Here we describe an uncommon presentation of thoracic outlet syndrome resulting from an extrapleural lipoma and outline its multimodality-based investigation and management.