Thoracic outlet syndrome is a relatively well known disease. Other than trauma, this disease is mostly caused by anatomical structures that cause vascular or neural compression. The cause of thoracic outlet syndrome is diverse; however, there are only few reports of thoracic outlet syndrome caused by lipoma in the pectoralis minor space. We report a case of compression of the lower trunk of brachial plexus in which a large lipoma that developed in the pectoral minor space grew into the subclavicular space, along with a review of literature.
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Sul, J., Lim, J., Kang, S. K., Choi, S. W., Kwon, H. J., & Youm, J. Y. (2019). Thoracic outlet syndrome induced by huge lipoma: A case report. Korean Journal of Neurotrauma, 15(1), 67–71. https://doi.org/10.13004/kjnt.2019.15.e9