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Classic Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in a Competitive Swimmer:A True Scalenus Anticus Syndrome
Muscle & Nerve 18:229-233995., Katirji,B.&Hardy,R.W., 1995
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Article Abstract
Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome(TOS)is caused by compression of the lower brachial plexus usually by a cervical rib or a librous band.We describe a 16-year-old girl with weakness and wasting of her right hand, which progressed over the ensuing years.She had been a competitive long distance freestyle and butterfly swimmer since age 8 years.A neurologic exam at age 20,revealed severe atrophy and weakness of all intrinsic right hand muscles,more so of the hand and forearm.EMG,which showed a severe chronic axon loss lower trunk brachial plexopathy with minimal fibrillations,was typical for classic neurogenic TOS.Chest and cervical spine X-rays and MRI of the cervical spine were normal.A supraclavicular exploration confirmed the absence of a cervical rib or band.The lower trunk was thickened under the scalenus anticus which was sectioned. Neurolysis was also done.She was advised to abandon swimming.A clinical and EMG follow-up 2.5 years later showed no significant changes.This is the first case of true neurogenic TOS caused by scalenus anticus compression occurring in a competitive swimmer.
 
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