Case Report

Isolated Pectoralis Minor Tendon Rupture with Subclavian Vein Thrombosis

Figure 1

(a–c) Sonography Philips LX 50 transducer L12-3, 12-3 MHz, 160 elements. (a) Brachial artery and vein showing a normal flow signal. (b) Subclavian vein without signs of thrombosis, a venous valve on the left side visible, and no signs of external compression. (c) Subclavian artery and vein. Normal arterial flow, patent vein with no signs of thrombus or external compression.
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