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Anatomy and Pathophysiology of ATOS

2021 
The anatomy and pathophysiology of ATOS is centered on congenital bony anomalies such as cervical and anomalous first ribs. These ribs lie just inferior to the subclavian artery causing the artery to constantly beat against the rib. This results in damage to the inferior wall of the artery which becomes fibrotic and eventually stenotic. The resulting turbulent flow induces vibrations leading to the histologic changes in the artery causing post-stenotic dilatation and aneurysm formation. Both stenosis and aneurysms can produce non-occlusive arterial thrombosis which is the source of distal emboli and subsequent digital ischemia or even limb ischemia.
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