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Fig. 2B. CT angiograms of left thoracic outlet in neutral position in same
59-year-old woman with paresthesias as in Figure
1A,1B,1C,1D.
Contiguous sagittal reformations shows close contact between anterior wall of
subclavian artery (arrow) and posterior border of anterior scalene
muscle (arrowhead). Note modification of shape of subclavian artery,
rounded in B and oval in C, as it reaches lateral border of
anterior scalene muscle.
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