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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1947
Summary A review is made of eleven reported cases of double aortic arch in infancy,with descriptions of four other instances occurring in The Children's Memorial Hospital in the past ten years. One of these four patients had no respiratory symptoms, but the other three and the ten previously reported each had the typical syndrome of respiratory ...
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Summary A review is made of eleven reported cases of double aortic arch in infancy,with descriptions of four other instances occurring in The Children's Memorial Hospital in the past ten years. One of these four patients had no respiratory symptoms, but the other three and the ten previously reported each had the typical syndrome of respiratory ...
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Aortic Arch Anatomy in Candidates for Aortic Arch Repair
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2022Detailed knowledge of aortic anatomy is necessary before new prostheses can be developed. Our aim was to provide a thorough analysis of aortic arch anatomy in patients who are potential candidates for arch repair. Patients' charts were screened between 2001 and 2019 for all those with a dissection or aneurysm involving aortic arch.
Rylski, Bartosz +6 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1967
Since many aortic arch lesions are amenable to surgical treatment, aortography has assumed greater importance.
R J, Marshall, L T, Mouser
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Since many aortic arch lesions are amenable to surgical treatment, aortography has assumed greater importance.
R J, Marshall, L T, Mouser
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Archives of Surgery, 1969
Arteriosclerotic occlusion of the great vessels arising from the aortic arch was initially described by Savory1in 1856. Hunt,2in 1914, pointed out that extracranial obstruction of the carotid arteries could cause stroke. Introduction of arteriographic techniques by Egas-Moniz et al3in 1937 made accurate diagnosis of these lesions possible.
B W, Thompson, R C, Read, G S, Campbell
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Arteriosclerotic occlusion of the great vessels arising from the aortic arch was initially described by Savory1in 1856. Hunt,2in 1914, pointed out that extracranial obstruction of the carotid arteries could cause stroke. Introduction of arteriographic techniques by Egas-Moniz et al3in 1937 made accurate diagnosis of these lesions possible.
B W, Thompson, R C, Read, G S, Campbell
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Modified Distal Aortic Arch Occlusion During Aortic Arch Replacement
Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2020Circulatory arrest has been identified as an independent risk factor related to postoperative mortality in patients with Stanford type A aortic dissection. This study described a modified technique for distal aortic arch occlusion that markedly shortened the circulatory arrest time.
Xu Pei +7 more
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International Journal of Stroke, 2006
Severe atheroma of the aortic arch has now been established as an important risk factor and mechanism for stroke and peripheral embolism. The odds ratio for stroke or peripheral embolism in patients with severe arch atheroma is greater than four, and for mobile atheroma it is greater than 12.
Jorge A, Zavala +7 more
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Severe atheroma of the aortic arch has now been established as an important risk factor and mechanism for stroke and peripheral embolism. The odds ratio for stroke or peripheral embolism in patients with severe arch atheroma is greater than four, and for mobile atheroma it is greater than 12.
Jorge A, Zavala +7 more
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Giant Aortic Arch Aneurysm After Interrupted Aortic Arch Repair
Pediatric Cardiology, 2010An 8-year-old boy developed a large aneurysm of the aortic arch after neonatal complete repair of interrupted aortic arch type B and closure of a perimembranous ventricular septal defect. To our knowledge, this unusual complication has not been previously reported in the English literature.
Alakananda, Ghosh +3 more
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Extended Aortic Arch Atherectomy
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1998We report 2 cases of extensive atherosclerosis of the ascending aorta, arch of the aorta, innominate artery, and bilateral carotid arteries treated surgically at St. Vincent and Veterans Administration Medical Centers of Portland, Oregon.
A, Khaki +5 more
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1975
Cervical aortic arch anomaly is a rare congenital entity. The aortic arch extends into the soft tissues of the neck before turning downward on itself to become the descending aorta. Nineteen cases have been previously reported in the world literature with one more presently in publication.
R, Moncada +5 more
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Cervical aortic arch anomaly is a rare congenital entity. The aortic arch extends into the soft tissues of the neck before turning downward on itself to become the descending aorta. Nineteen cases have been previously reported in the world literature with one more presently in publication.
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