3D Model of Thrombosis of Subclavian Artery
Thrombosis of the subclavian artery occurs when a blood clot forms in this artery, which supplies blood to the arms and part of the brain. This can result in arm pain, weakness, or, in severe cases, subclavian steal syndrome, where blood is redirected away from the brain. Treatment may include anticoagulant medications or surgical intervention to remove the clot and restore normal blood flow. Learn more with our 3D model of Subclavian Artery Thrombosis.