Arterial entrapment syndrome (AES) at the elbow level is very rare. In cases of acute upper extremity ischaemia presenting in middle-aged patients with evident muscular hypertrophy, AES should always be included in the differential diagnosis. A thorough clinical examination should always follow, particularly when symptoms appear after reported strenuous upper extremity activity, and emergent surgical decompression is mandatory to avoid thrombotic complications in the affected arm in the future.

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