Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Contents
- 1 ALL of the following are common causes of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome EXCEPT –
- 2 Which of the following is associated with Paget Schroetter Syndrome?
- 3 ALL are TRUE about Paget Schroetter Syndrome EXCEPT-
- 4 What is the following is correct order of variants of thoracic outlet syndrome from most common to least common?
- 5 Prominent superficial veins over the right upper arm and shoulder seen in Schroetter Syndrome is known as –
- 6 All of the following are used to diagnose thoracic outlet syndrome EXCEPT-
- 7 In-Shorts
- 8 Four forms of thoracic outlet syndrome are-
- 9 Adson’s test is designed to assess –
- 10 Eden’s test is designed to assess –
- 11 Wright’s test is designed to assess –
ALL of the following are common causes of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome EXCEPT –
A. Cervical ribs
B. abnormalities of the scalenus anticus muscle
C. proximity of the clavicle to the first rib
D. abnormal insertion of the pectoralis major muscle
Which of the following is associated with Paget Schroetter Syndrome?
A. Effort-induced thrombosis of the subclavian veins
B. Effort-induced thrombosis of the subclavian artery
C. Effort-induced palsy of Axillary nerve
D. Axillary artery thrombosis at Sleep
ALL are TRUE about Paget Schroetter Syndrome EXCEPT-
A. Venous variant of thoracic outlet syndrome
B. More commonly seen in Elderly patients
C. Male to Female ratio of 2:1
D. More commonly encountered on the right side
What is the following is correct order of variants of thoracic outlet syndrome from most common to least common?
A. Venous variant > Arterial Variant > Neurogenic Variant
B. Venous variant > Neurogenic Variant > Arterial Variant
C. Neurogenic Variant > Venous variant > Arterial Variant
D. Arterial Variant > Venous variant > Neurogenic Variant
Prominent superficial veins over the right upper arm and shoulder seen in Schroetter Syndrome is known as –
A. Battle’s sign
B. Urschel’s sign
C. Moniz sign
D. Beevor’s sign
All of the following are used to diagnose thoracic outlet syndrome EXCEPT-
A. Adson’s maneuver
B. Halstead maneuver
C. Allen test
D. Roos Stress Test
In-Shorts
Four forms of thoracic outlet syndrome are-
- anterior scalene syndrome
- costoclavicular syndrome
- pectoralis minor syndrome
- cervical rib syndrome.
Adson’s test is designed to assess –
anterior scalene syndrome
Eden’s test is designed to assess –
costoclavicular syndrome
Wright’s test is designed to assess –
pectoralis minor syndrome