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Common causes of Paget-Schroetter disease include:
Common causes of Paget-Schroetter disease include:


* Repetitious activity of upper extremity including hyper-abduction, extension and/or external rotation.
* Repetitious activity of upper extremity including hyper-[[abduction]], [[extension]] and/or external rotation.
* Restricted space around the Subclavian vein.
* Restricted space around the Subclavian vein.
* [Cause3]
* [Cause3]

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Common causes of Paget-Schroetter disease include:

  • Repetitious activity of upper extremity including hyper-abduction, extension and/or external rotation.
  • Restricted space around the Subclavian vein.
  • [Cause3]

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