Effort thrombosis of the subclavian-axillary vein
Saudi Medical Journal. 2002; 23 (10): 1199-1202
in English
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ABSTRACT
The aim of this study is to outline the clinical patterns, diagnosis and the outcome of patients with 'effort' subclavian-axillary vein thrombosis. The medical records of 7 patients diagnosed with 'effort' subclavian-axillary vein thrombosis between 1992 and 2000 at the Princess Basma Teaching Hospital, Irbid, Jordan were reviewed. Patients with secondary subclavian-axillary vein thrombosis [catheter related or secondary to thoracic outlet compression] were excluded. The clinical presentations of this condition were swelling, pain, and cyanosis of the upper limbs. The presence of dilated superficial vein is a late sign. All patients were treated by non-fractionated heparin continued with warfarin with a favorable outcome. Effort thrombosis of subclavian-axillary vein [Paget-Von Schroetter syndrome] is less reported in the literature contrary to secondary subclavian-axillary vein thrombosis. Early and effective anticoagulation constitutes the base of curative treatment. Prevention of recurrence is mandatory
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Index:
IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Subclavian Vein
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Axillary Vein
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Syndrome
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Treatment Outcome
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Physical Exertion
Limits:
Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
English
Journal:
Saudi Med. J.
Year:
2002
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