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The Cervical Aortic Arch Anomaly
Angiology, 1975Although the cervical aortic arch anomaly occurs rarely, it should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of pulsatile masses in the neck. The eighteenth case of this anomaly is presented herein. Review of the previous literature demonstrates the consistent pattern of branching anomalies associated with the cervical aortic arch and ...
R A, Hyman, H L, Stein
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2021
Suprasternal echocardiographic views are used to determine aortic arch sidedness and branching pattern. Sometimes they are associated with congenital cardiac defects. These anomalies may be found incidentally on imaging studies or discovered when evaluation for systemic hypertension, airway or esophageal compression are being carried out.
Feridoun Noohi +3 more
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Suprasternal echocardiographic views are used to determine aortic arch sidedness and branching pattern. Sometimes they are associated with congenital cardiac defects. These anomalies may be found incidentally on imaging studies or discovered when evaluation for systemic hypertension, airway or esophageal compression are being carried out.
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Congenital Anomalies of the Aortic Arch
Echocardiography, 1996Congenital anomalies of the aortic arch can occur either in isolation or in conjunction with other intracardiac defects. This review will examine congenital aortic arch anomalies as if they occur in isolation, with the awareness that intracardiac defects often coexist.
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An unusual anomaly of the aortic arch
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1951Summary Three cases of a unique cardiovascular anomaly are described. An explanation is attempted through a review of the embryological development of the aortic arches.
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Radiology, 1937
Anomalies of the aortic arch are not considered rarities but, nevertheless, they present at times problems which are both interesting and important. In order to appreciate and understand the various anomalies to which the aorta is susceptible one must have a clear understanding of the normal aorta, which as we know, at times varies even within the ...
Mila J. Kinney +2 more
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Anomalies of the aortic arch are not considered rarities but, nevertheless, they present at times problems which are both interesting and important. In order to appreciate and understand the various anomalies to which the aorta is susceptible one must have a clear understanding of the normal aorta, which as we know, at times varies even within the ...
Mila J. Kinney +2 more
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Anomaly of the aortic arch: A case report
The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1976A case of the anomaly of the aortic arch was presented. The case showed subclavian steal syndrome due to the hypoplastic left subclavian artery associated with the double aortic arch with the obliterated left aortic arch. The hypoplastic left subclavian artery was replaced with the Dacron tube graft and the obliterated left arch was divided. Subclavian
M, Sunamori, H, Pasdar, R G, Trout
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2013
Congenital anomalies of the aortic arch represent a diverse set of malformations with a common embryologic origin and a wide array of clinical manifestations. Arch anomalies are noted in 1–10/1,000 live births and account for approximately 15–20 % of all congenital heart disease (Hoffman and Kaplan, J Am Coll Cardiol 39:1890–1900, 2002).
Scott DeRoo +4 more
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Congenital anomalies of the aortic arch represent a diverse set of malformations with a common embryologic origin and a wide array of clinical manifestations. Arch anomalies are noted in 1–10/1,000 live births and account for approximately 15–20 % of all congenital heart disease (Hoffman and Kaplan, J Am Coll Cardiol 39:1890–1900, 2002).
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A rare anomaly of the aortic arch complex
International Journal of Cardiology, 1988A six-month-old girl presented with heart failure. Cardiac catheterisation showed a ventricular septal defect and an anomaly of the aortic arch complex, which is a challenge to embryologic theory.
K E, Maurus, R K, Firmin, R, Leanage
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Aortic Arch Anomalies: Coarctation of the Aorta and Aortic Arch Hypoplasia
2021The coarctation of the aorta occurs in 7% of congenital heart defect cases with male predominance. High-quality echocardiography can reveal much information in most patients; however, it can be difficult in older/larger children. Cardiac CT angiogram is very important in delineating the extent of the aortic arch obstruction and any presence of ...
Elisa Rhee, Dilachew A. Adebo
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Airway Obstruction in Aortic Arch Anomalies
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1983Tracheoesophageal compression by aortic arch anomalies is rare. Nevertheless, one must keep this entity in mind because it is associated with significant morbidity. Although it is generally agreed that the barium swallow shows when an abnormal vessel is compressing the esophagus, the literature disagrees on whether a bronchoscopy is needed in the ...
J A, Lima +4 more
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