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Patient has a dilated, thrombosed brachiocephalic fistula in his left upper arm

left shoulder. collateral veins. cephalic vein is occluded. reverse blood flow. Patient has a dilated, thrombosed brachiocephalic fistula in his left upper arm. collateral veins. occluded outflow. brachial veins. Venous outflow is through deep brachial veins. collateral veins.

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Patient has a dilated, thrombosed brachiocephalic fistula in his left upper arm

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  1. left shoulder collateral veins cephalic vein is occluded reverse blood flow Patient has a dilated, thrombosed brachiocephalic fistula in his left upper arm

  2. collateral veins occluded outflow brachial veins Venous outflow is through deep brachial veins

  3. collateral veins arterial anastomosis occluding fistula while injecting contrast to opacify proximal segment of fistula

  4. Extrinsic compression between 1st rib and clavicle

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