Abstract
Treatment of breast cancer involves surgery, then perhaps radiation, hormonal or chemotherapy. Radiation-induced arterial injury is a well-known entity that represents a rare cause of arterial occlusion. We present the case of a 76-year old woman who complained of a severe intermittent claudication of the right upper limb. Twenty years before, she underwent a right-sided radical mastectomy followed by intense radiation therapy for several weeks. The patient was found to suffer of a radiotherapy-related axillary artery thrombosis and was successfully treated by angioplasty and stenting. © The Author 2012.
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Buccia, F., Robertb, F., Fiengoc, L., & Plagnola, P. (2012). Radiotherapy-related axillary arteriopathy. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 15(1), 176–177. https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivr147
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