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The aberrant subclavian artery is an uncommon congenital anomaly in the aortic arch, which may have a variety of presentations, including dysphagia, dyspnea, and chest pain, depending on the anatomical site of the aberrant vessel.
Mehrzad Rahmanian +7 more
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The aberrant right subclavian artery (arteria lusoria, AL) is the most common aortic-arch branching variant, occurring in approximately 0.5–2.5% of the population.
Gaydarski L. +3 more
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Objective: – Adult patients with a right-sided aortic arch and aberrant left subclavian artery with a co-existing Kommerell’s diverticulum (KD) can develop clinically significant esophageal compression requiring staged, open, followed by endovascular ...
Charles A. West, Jr. +2 more
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Aberrant right subclavian artery. An original median cervical approach. [PDF]
The case of a 28-year-old woman with dysphagia secondary to oesophageal compression by an anomalous right subclavian artery is reported. A new single surgical approach, not previously described, for the treatment of dysphagia lusoria in the adults is ...
BOTTIO, TOMASO +2 more
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ABERRANT RIGHT SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY IN MONGOLISM [PDF]
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Right-sided aortic arch, first documented by Fioratti and Aglietti in 1763, is a rare variant of the thoracic vascular anatomy present in about 0.1% of the adult population. In half of these cases the left subclavian artery is also aberrant. The aberrant
Desalegn Fekadu, MD +5 more
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Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery: A Case Report. [PDF]
Meechan J +5 more
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Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery with carotid subclavian transposition for embolizing lesion from an aberrant right subclavian artery. [PDF]
Landau J, Qiabi M.
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