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SUBCLAVIAN STEAL SYNDROMEDepartment Of Anatomy
Prerana Mishra MBBS-2013 K.G.M.U.. 1) Introduction2) Classification of Subclavian Steal Phenomenon3) Path Of Blood(Normal Vs SSS)4) Etiology5) Clinical Presentation (A) Ipsilateral Upper Limb Manifestations (B) Neurotological Syndrome(6) Diagnosis(7) Treatment(8) EpidemiologyCONTENTSYNONYMS- (a)Subclavian Steal Phenomenon (b) Suclavian Steal Steno- Occlusive Disease
INTRODUCTION
Classification I Classification II Vollmar and Colleagues Basis: Hemodynamic disturbances of vertebral artery
Vertebro-Vertebral Stage I: Occult StealCarotid-Basilar Stage II: Partial StealExternal Carotid-Vertebral Stage III: Complete StealCarotid-Subclavian Classification of Subclavian Steal PhenomenonPATH OF BLOOD(NORMAL VS SSS)
1)Atherosclerosis 2)Cervical Rib ETIOLOGY
3)Takayasus Arteritis
4) Congenital (a) Interrupted Aortic Arch (b) Preductal Aortic Co-arctation
1)Weak or absent pulse2)Decreased B.P.( Increased incidence with age
-> Male : Female = 2 : 1
-> Left arm : Right Arm = 3 : 1EPIDEMIOLOGYClinical Anatomy- Neeta V. Kulkarni Gross Anatomy- Kyung won Chung and Harold M chungClinical and surgical anatomy- Vishram Singhwww.clinicalkey.comGrays Anatomy- Henry GrayClinical Anatomy by Regions-Richard S. Snell
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