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Original communication| Volume 20, ISSUE 4, P478-481, October 1946

A case of costoclavicular compression of the subclavian artery simulating arterial aneurysm

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      Abstract

      A case of costoclavicular compression of the subclavian artery is presented and discussed which closely simulated that of arterial aneurysm.
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