Bilateral subclavian artery stenosis in the young: Anaesthetic implications

Abstract

Peripheral artery disease assessment typically focuses on the evaluation of lower extremity symptoms and signs. Few practitioners consider the importance of upper extremity arterial disease;which,besides causing hand and arm symptoms,is associated with significant neurologic and cardiac sequelae.

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Joshi Sapana

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Joshi Sapana (2017). Bilateral subclavian artery stenosis in the young: Anaesthetic implications. International Journal of Medical Science and Diagnosis Research (IJMSDR), 1(6), 13-14. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-531284