Brachial
Cervical Rib Syndrome
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Cervical Rib Syndrome
See also
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Epidemiology
Most common neurovascular compression at neck base
Anatomy
Cervical rib (extra rib) arises from C7
Vertebra
Rib narrows interval between scalenes
Higher barrier for nerves and vessels to pass over
Compression Worsened by
Shoulder
sag (in elderly or
Muscle Weakness
)
Carrying heavy object in hand
Levels C8 to T1 most commonly affected
Symptoms
Affects hand and inner
Forearm
Pain and
Paresthesia
along
Ulnar Nerve
course
Hand weakness, numbness, and clumsiness
Associated symptoms may be variably present
Hand cold
Sensation
Raynaud's Phenomenon
Gangrene
Sign
Palpable cervical rib
Tender
Brachial Plexus
distribution
Muscle Weakness
and atrophy (lower trunk)
Interosseus
Muscle
s
Hypothenar
Muscle
s
Sensation
decreased
Ulnar
Forearm
Arm
Ulnar 1.5 fingers
Circulatory insufficiency
Swelling
Cold
Sensation
Distal
Cyanosis
Trophic skin change
Adson's Test
Diagnostics
Chest XRay
Extra rib at C7
Vertebra
(Often bilateral)
Electromyogram
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