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* 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 which further augments the compression: | ||
**Hypertrophied Scalenus Anterior or Subclavius muscle | |||
**Increased bulk of muscles like Pectoralis minor and Subscapularis muscles | |||
**Presence of osseous exostosis or fibrous bands | |||
**congenital or post-trauma bone deformities | |||
* [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 which further augments the compression:
- Hypertrophied Scalenus Anterior or Subclavius muscle
- Increased bulk of muscles like Pectoralis minor and Subscapularis muscles
- Presence of osseous exostosis or fibrous bands
- congenital or post-trauma bone deformities
- [Cause3]