Yc. Chang et al., 2-D TIME-OF-FLIGHT (TOF) MRA OF THROMBOPHLEBITIS OF UPPER EXTREMITY AND SUBCLAVIAN VEINS - A CASE-REPORT, Angiology, 47(10), 1996, pp. 1019-1022
In this report, the authors present a case of segmental thrombosis of
left subclavian vein that was inaccessible to conventional venography
and inconclusive in magnetic resonance techniques (spin echo, gradient
echo) but was clearly demonstrated by two-dimensional time-of-flight
magnetic resonance angiography (2D TOF MRA). This technique is very se
nsitive to detect slow flow or partial occlusion of the vessels and is
of great help in solving the problem of axillary-subclavian venous ob
struction or thrombophlebitis.