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SUBCLAVIAN STEAL SYNDROME: A Review

The Subclavian Steal Syndrome is a condition that results from the stenosis or occlusion of the subclavian artery proximal to the origin of the vertebral artery. The blockage causes the reversal of the normal direction of blood flow in the vertebral artery which is termed the "steal", beca...

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Autores principales: Pollard, Henry, Rigby, Steven, Moritz, Gray, Lau, Carl
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2050636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17989762
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author Pollard, Henry
Rigby, Steven
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Lau, Carl
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description The Subclavian Steal Syndrome is a condition that results from the stenosis or occlusion of the subclavian artery proximal to the origin of the vertebral artery. The blockage causes the reversal of the normal direction of blood flow in the vertebral artery which is termed the "steal", because it steals blood from the cerebral circulation. Blood is drawn from the contralateral vertebral, basilar or carotid artery regions into the low-pressure ipsilateral upper limb vessels. Although a relatively uncommon disease, it represents a condition which mimics many conditions often treated by chiropractors and osteopaths. The term subclavian steal syndrome is applied when reversed vertebral artery flow causes cerebral ischaemia with associated symptoms of vertebrobasilar hypoperfusion and/or symptoms of brainstem or arm ischaemia. This syndrome exists as an important consideration in the differential diagnosis of cerebral and brachial ischaemia.
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spelling pubmed-20506362007-11-06 SUBCLAVIAN STEAL SYNDROME: A Review Pollard, Henry Rigby, Steven Moritz, Gray Lau, Carl Australas Chiropr Osteopathy Article The Subclavian Steal Syndrome is a condition that results from the stenosis or occlusion of the subclavian artery proximal to the origin of the vertebral artery. The blockage causes the reversal of the normal direction of blood flow in the vertebral artery which is termed the "steal", because it steals blood from the cerebral circulation. Blood is drawn from the contralateral vertebral, basilar or carotid artery regions into the low-pressure ipsilateral upper limb vessels. Although a relatively uncommon disease, it represents a condition which mimics many conditions often treated by chiropractors and osteopaths. The term subclavian steal syndrome is applied when reversed vertebral artery flow causes cerebral ischaemia with associated symptoms of vertebrobasilar hypoperfusion and/or symptoms of brainstem or arm ischaemia. This syndrome exists as an important consideration in the differential diagnosis of cerebral and brachial ischaemia. BioMed Central 1998-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2050636/ /pubmed/17989762 Text en Chiropractic & Osteopathic College of Australasia
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SUBCLAVIAN STEAL SYNDROME: A Review
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