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J Cardiol Cases
; 19(3): 93-96, 2019 Mar.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-30949249
RESUMO
A 17-year-old male, who was involved in a baseball club, presented to our emergency department with the complaint of gradual onset of swelling of his right arm. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed obstruction of the proximal portion of the right subclavian vein and pulmonary thromboembolism. Venography confirmed an occluded right subclavian vein. The patient was diagnosed with right subclavian vein thrombosis, which is referred to as Paget-Schroetter syndrome (PSS). An ultrasonography for the affected subclavian vein was helpful not only for making an accurate diagnosis of PSS, but also for verifying dynamic venous flow changes depending on the forearm position.