Subclavian Steel Syndrome
From Gomerpedia
Subclavian steel syndrome is a phenomenon where the subclavian artery proximal to the origin of the vertebral artery is stenosed due to a plaque of steel. Subclavian steel syndrome is a rare but common complication in patients with nerves of steel or in the Man of Steel himself Superman.
Treatment
Lysis with locally injected kryptonite.[1]
Vascular Topics Galore
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