Abstract

It is often difficult to demonstrate that a confirmed neurovascular compression at the thoracic outlet is also the cause of the patient’s complaints. A careful clinical examination must therefore be completed by objective tests to define the exact site and mechanism of compression. Such objective tests are also valuable and necessary to evaluate surgical results. The phonoangiogram is one of these simple, painless, objective and reproducible tests.

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