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Resection of the Aortic Arch

open access: greenAnnals of Surgery, 1958
William S. Conklin   +2 more
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Aortic Arch Thrombosis Mimicking Interrupted Aortic Arch [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Critical Care, 2013
We report a case of a 32-week-gestation male who presented initially with symptoms suggestive of an interrupted aortic arch. The absence of a VSD prompted further investigations, including a CT angiogram, which revealed that he had an extensive thrombus in his aorta.
Richard Neal   +2 more
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Right Aortic Arch [PDF]

open access: bronzeCirculation, 1971
A right aortic arch usually produces several abnormal shadows on a standard frontal film of the chest. The aortic knob protrudes from the right side of the mediastinum, the trachea is deviated to the left, and the descending aorta can be identified along the right side of the spine.
Murray Baron
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Double aortic arch [PDF]

open access: yesNetherlands Heart Journal, 2007
A 58-year-old male was referred to our outpatient cardiology clinic for evaluation of atrial fibrillation, fatigue, dizziness and exertional dyspnoea. He had suffered recurrent pneumonia in childhood. Beside an irregular pulse, the physical examination was normal.
Nijveldt, R.   +4 more
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Aortic arch malformations [PDF]

open access: yesPediatric Radiology, 2010
Although anomalies of the aortic arch and its branches are relatively uncommon malformations, they are often associated with congenital heart disease. Isolated lesions may be clinically significant when the airways are compromised by a vascular ring.
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Atresia of the Aortic Arch [PDF]

open access: yesCirculation, 1964
A case report of a 16-year-old white girl is presented with the cardiovascular anomaly consisting of interruption of the aortic arch between the innominate artery and the left common carotid artery and distal to a right ligamentum arteriosum. This case is unique because the interruption of the aortic arch was not associated with intracardiac anomalies,
R. Cree Pillsbury   +2 more
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Methods and Results of the Brain and Visceral Organs Protection During the Correction of the Ascending Aorta and Aortic Arch Aneurysm or Isolated Aortic Arch Aneurism

open access: yesУкраїнський журнал серцево-судинної хірургії, 2021
The ascending aorta and aortic arch aneurysm surgical correction is the most difficult problem of cardiovascular surgery due to the necessity of management of the main disease and adequate protection of the brain and visceral organs. The aim.
V. I. Kravchenko   +4 more
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Hybrid Arch Repair with Supra-Aortic Debranching and Using Castor Stent-Graft

open access: yesThe Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgeon Reports, 2022
Background The management of aortic lesions involving the aortic arch in patients who cannot tolerate thoracotomy is a challenge. Case Description A 32-year-old woman who underwent a giant aneurysm at the proximal end of the descending aorta ...
Xijie Gao   +3 more
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Right aortic arch with mirror image branching pattern and isolated left brachiocephalic artery: A case report

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports, 2020
We present a very rare case of right aortic arch with an isolated left brachiocephalic artery in a 35-year-old female. This entity is an extremely uncommon aortic arch anomaly which has associated multisystem symptoms. We briefly discuss the hypothetical
Ayman Nada, MD, PhD   +3 more
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Case study: An unusual and fatal injury: stab wound of a bovine aortic arch anomaly

open access: yesAcademia Medicine, 2023
Penetrating trauma of the aortic arch is relatively uncommon, even at busy trauma centers. Such an injury is challenging, especially in a “crashing” patient in whom emergency surgery is undertaken.
Sergio AM Vieira   +4 more
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