Subclaviovertebral syndrome

Subclovivertebria syndrome.

Subcloviavertebar syndrome is a fairly rare disease that is characterized by obstruction of blood circulation in the upper body. The cause of the syndrome is a combination of pathologies in the subclavian and vertebral arteries. In this condition, blood circulation is impaired, leading to a lack of oxygen and nutrients in the brain and upper body. In the future, this can lead to the development of various diseases and a deterioration in the quality of life.

The subclavian artery is a large vein located in the upper arm. It is a continuation of the axillary artery. The right subclavian vein lies to the left of the sternoclavicular