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Cornelia J. Ketz, MaryAnn Radlinsky, Laura Armbrust, James W. Carpenter, Ramiro Isaza, Persistent Right Aortic Arch and Aberrant Left Subclavian Artery in a White Bengal Tiger (Panthera Tigris), ...
Aberrant subclavian artery anomalies represent the most common congenital variant of the aortic arch, often manifesting as an unusual origin or course of the subclavian artery. Such anomalies may ...
Introduction Right aberrant subclavian artery, also called arteria lusoria, is reported to be the most common intrathoracic abnormality of the aortic arch, with an incidence of 1 to 2%. [1] ...
An aortic diverticulum as a component of a right aortic arch either with "mirror-image" branching or with an aberrant left subclavian artery originating from the diverticulum has frequently been ...
Type B: this is the most common, responsible for 50-60% of cases; often associated with DiGeorge syndrome, and with an aberrant right subclavian artery. The break is between the two left branches ...
MRA of the Aortic Arch with Contrast Bolus. This study is complementary to the standard neck and intracranial MRA. It allows visualization of the common carotids, and especially the origin of the ...
To the Editor: Kent and Poterucha (May 23 issue)1 present excellent angiographic images of an aberrant right subclavian artery, which was causing intermittent dysphagia. However, it is our opinion ...
Thus the presence of right-to-left shunts at various levels helps the infant with IAA to compensate for the lack of the aortic arch to a small extent. However, these babies are usually very sick ...
Case 2 An 80-year-old male patient had clinical symptoms of dysphagia in association with an aberrant right subclavian artery and an aneursym that was 4.5 cm in diameter (fig 1).