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You sound probably like a medical personnel.
Now to comment on the diagnosis would be certainly difficult without a clinical examination. With the history you have posted, compression on the brachial plexuses is unlikely as they are slightly higher above the location.
The neural structures that come across are the branches from the brachial plexuses.
Since you are specific in naming pectoralis minor movements are painful, inflammatory pathology can be thought . Probably it may be lymphadenitis.
It would be advisable to have a course of muscle relaxants for couple of days and restrict your physical activities.
On consultation with your doctor, antibiotics if necessary based on diagnosis can be started.