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Diagnosis and management of unilateral subclavian steal syndrome with bilateral carotid artery stenosis

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posted on 2024-03-14, 16:38 authored by David Song, Branden Ireifej, Tasur Seen, Talal Almas, Yasar Sattar, M Chadi Alraies

Subclavian steal syndrome is a rare phenomenon occurring from retrograde blood flow in the vertebral artery due to proximal stenosis in the subclavian artery. As a result, the arm gets blood supply from the vertebral artery at the expense of the vertebrobasilar system. The patient remains largely asymptomatic until there is an increase demand for blood supply to the arm, resulting in a constellation of symptoms including dizziness, vertigo, blurred vision, diplopia, headache, syncope, postural hypotension, neurologic deficits, and rarely, memory problems. The management approach depends on the severity of clinical symptoms but includes medical treatment, endovascular therapy and lifestyle modifications.

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Published Citation

Song D, Ireifej B, Seen T, Almas T, Sattar Y, Chadi Alraies M. Diagnosis and management of unilateral subclavian steal syndrome with bilateral carotid artery stenosis. Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2021;68:102597.

Publication Date

26 July 2021

PubMed ID

34377448

Department/Unit

  • Undergraduate Research

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Elsevier B.V.

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  • Published Version (Version of Record)