Effort thrombosis of the upper extremity in a young sportsman: Paget–Schroetter syndrome
- Correspondence to: MrG Roche-Nagle Department of Vascular Surgery, St Vincent’s Hospital, Merrion Road, Dublin 4, Ireland; grnagle{at}rcsi.ie
- Accepted 21 January 2007
- Published Online First 8 February 2007
Abstract
Paget-Schroetter syndrome is the spontaneous thrombosis of the axillary/subclavian vein. A 16-year-old male presented with acute onset of right upper limb swelling after vigorous weight training. A venogram confirmed the diagnosis of Paget–Schroetter syndrome. He was started on intravenous thrombolytics followed by oral anticoagulation therapy. His symptoms resolved and he was symptom free at six-month follow-up. Thrombolytics and anticoagulation is the most widely accepted first-line therapy for this syndrome. Defining any anatomical anomaly as the predisposing factor in this condition is essential in the selection of which patients will benefit from thoracic outlet decompression.
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Published Online First 9 February 2007
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Competing interests: None declared.







