Thoracic Outlet: Anatomic Correlation with MR Imaging

The purpose of this report is to describe the normal MR anatomy of the thoracic outlet and its modification after postural maneuvers using an anatomic-MR imaging correlation. MR imaging appears to be a useful technique to study the thoracic outlet and its contents because of its excellent soft-tissu...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of roentgenology (1976) 2000-08, Vol.175 (2), p.417-422
Hauptverfasser: Demondion, X, Boutry, N, Drizenko, A, Paul, C, Francke, J. P, Cotten, A
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description The purpose of this report is to describe the normal MR anatomy of the thoracic outlet and its modification after postural maneuvers using an anatomic-MR imaging correlation. MR imaging appears to be a useful technique to study the thoracic outlet and its contents because of its excellent soft-tissue depiction and its multiplanar capabilities. T1-weighted images obtained in the sagittal plane clearly depicted the different compartments of the cervicothoracic-brachial junction. Hyperabduction maneuvers may have potential applications in the assessment of the thoracic outlet syndrome by showing the location of compression.
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