Exercise induced critical ischaemia of the upper limb secondary to a cervical rib

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The case is reported of a 32 year old woman with acute on chronic upper limb ischaemia due to thrombus from a cervical rib that had compressed the right subclavian artery of her dominant hand after use of a rowing machine. If not detected early, this condition can be debilitating especially in the young. A multidisciplinary approach is advisable to ensure a satisfactory outcome.

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Casey, R. G., Richards, S., & O’Donohoe, M. (2003). Exercise induced critical ischaemia of the upper limb secondary to a cervical rib. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 37(5), 455–456. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.37.5.455

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