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Stroke, Vol 14, 396-398, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association


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Unusual clinical signs in left subclavian artery occlusion: clinical and angiographic correlation

E Goldenberg, A Arlazoroff, M Pajewski and CL Carpel

A case of left subclavian steal syndrome with transient ischemic attacks of left carotid artery distribution is presented. An attempt to explain this uncommon symptomatology is based on a rare patent cervical arterial network, stealing blood from the left common carotid artery and supplying the distal portion of the obstructed left subclavian artery.


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