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Category: Venous TOS

#Illini basketball star achieves success after TOS surgery

December 15, 2015February 22, 2023

Malcolm Hill, a University of Illinois basketball player, enjoys success after surgery by Dr. Robert Thompson to treat a blood clot in his arm.

Center for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Washington University School of Medicine

Mailing Address: S. Euclid Ave., MSC 8109-05-05 660 | St. Louis, MO 63110

Office Location: 4921 Parkview Pl. Suite 8A | St. Louis, MO 63110

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