Definition of Syndrome, thoracic outlet
Syndrome, thoracic outlet: A condition due to
compromise of blood vessels or nerve
fibers between the armpit (axilla) and base of the neck, usually due
to compression of nerves or blood vessels between the neck and
shoulders. Symptoms include pain, arm weakness, and numbness in the
hands and fingers.
Thoracic outlet syndrome can be caused by
overstress from some types of manual work or exercise, injury,
malformation, and less commonly by tumors of the top of the lung.
Treatment is by physical therapy and antiinflammatory medication, and
sometimes by surgery.
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