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Congenital subclavian steal syndrome with anomaly of the aortic arch
Surgical Neurology, 1993A case of congenital subclavian steal syndrome associated with an anomalous right-sided aorta is reported. A 41-year-old man complaining of vertigo and a loss of consciousness was admitted. Physical examination revealed a blood pressure differential between the arms that was 20 mm Hg less in the left.
Shoichi Inagawa+5 more
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Giant-cell Arteritis Producing an Aortic Arch Syndrome
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967Excerpt Patients with giant-cell arteritis (temporal or cranial arteritis) have long been recognized to have involvement of arteries other than the temporal arteries.
Gene G. Hunder+2 more
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Echocardiography, 2015
PHACE is a rare congenital neurocutaneous syndrome where posterior fossa malformations, hemangiomas, cerebrovascular anomalies, aortic arch anomalies, cardiac defects, and eye abnormalities are variably associated. We describe the prenatal detection and the postnatal course of a child with PHACE syndrome with a unique type of aortic arch anomaly ...
Chiappa E.+5 more
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PHACE is a rare congenital neurocutaneous syndrome where posterior fossa malformations, hemangiomas, cerebrovascular anomalies, aortic arch anomalies, cardiac defects, and eye abnormalities are variably associated. We describe the prenatal detection and the postnatal course of a child with PHACE syndrome with a unique type of aortic arch anomaly ...
Chiappa E.+5 more
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Syndrome of constricting double aortic arch in infancy
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1939Summary An instance of double aortic arch constricting trachea and esophagus is described, along with six others collected from the literature. These cases showed a common and more or less characteristic syndrome, which consisted of stridorous breathing, dysphagia, chronic cough, susceptibility to bronchopneumonia, head retraction, malnutrition, and ...
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Perioperative and Anesthetic Considerations in Interrupted Aortic Arch
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2018Nelson H. Burbano-Vera+3 more
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The aortic arch syndrome of Takayasu
American Heart Journal, 1958William Dubilier+2 more
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Journal of Endovascular Therapy, 2008
F. Dagenais, E. Dumont, P. Voisine
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F. Dagenais, E. Dumont, P. Voisine
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