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MR imaging features of presumed retroclavicular and periscapular intermuscular vascular plexi – An observational, anatomic study

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Publication date: November–December 2018
Source:Clinical Imaging, Volume 52
Author(s): Shivani Ahlawat, Filippo Del Grande, Laura M. Fayad
ObjectiveTo describe MR imaging features of presumed vascular plexi in the periscapular (PSC) and retroclavicular (RC) locations.Materials/methods443 consecutive MR studies performed as "brachial plexus" protocol (axialT1-W and sagittal STIR) were reviewed for presence, size and characteristics of PSC and RC plexi.ResultsPresumed PSC and RC vascular plexi were present in 10%. Both plexi more commonly occurred on the left side. Percutaneous biopsy (n = 1) yielded no vascular neoplasm.ConclusionRC and PSC vascular plexi are commonly encountered on routine brachial plexus MR imaging and may represent variant vascular networks, as they are frequently found on the contralateral asymptomatic side.



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