Arteria lusoria: A rare cause of chronic dysphagia [PDF]
Arteria lusoria is a rare cause of dysphagia in which dysphagia due to esophageal compression. The upper GI endoscopy does not bring significant element that can orient the diagnosis.
Domoina Harivonjy Hasina Laingonirina +2 more
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Dyspnea in Patient with Arteria Lusoria: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Arteria lusoria is an aberrant right subclavian artery. In symptomatic cases, patients report dysphagia and only in few cases dyspnea, due to external compression of the trachea and esophagus. Symptoms occur in advanced age and diagnosis is
Nicola Massaro +3 more
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Incidental Finding of Arteria Lusoria [PDF]
The arteria lusoria or retroesophageal right subclavian artery is the most common malformation of the aortic arch. It may be discovered with some symptoms of airway and/or esophageal compression, such as dyspnea or dysphagia, but in most cases it is an ...
Chaymae Faraj +2 more
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Clinical discussion of the arteria lusoria: a case report [PDF]
The right subclavian artery may originate from the left portion of the aortic arch. This aberrant vessel is known as the arteria lusoria. Its course to its usual site runs behind the esophagus, which may cause a disease known as dysphagia lusoria ...
Tulio Fabiano de Oliveira Leite +4 more
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Thrombosis of an Arteria Lusoria with Secondary Subclavian Steal Syndrome and Swallowing Difficulties [PDF]
We report a case of an arteria lusoria causing swallowing difficulties known as dysphagia lusoria. Although the presence of an arteria lusoria is quite common, dysphagia lusoria is relatively rare.
Philip Vlummens
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Claudication Caused By Stenosis of Arteria Lusoria—Case Report and Review of Literature [PDF]
Arteria lusoria is a rare vascular aberration; its presence is frequently associated with dysphagia or dyspnea due to esophageal or bronchial compression. We present a case of a stenotic arteria lusoria causing upper extremities blood pressure difference,
Aleksandra Tuleja +2 more
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When Arteria lusoria meets Truncus bicaroticus: one of the rarest combinations of aortic arch anomalies [PDF]
The Arteria lusoria or aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) constitutes one of the rarest malformations of the aortic arch, it can be associated with other congenital anomalies of the heart and large vessels, in particular the bi-carotid trunk or ...
Oussama Marsafi +2 more
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Arteria lusoria dyspneisante: a propos d´un cas [PDF]
L´arteria lusoria ou artère sous Clavière droite retro-œsophagienne constitue la malformation de l´arc aortique la plus fréquente avec une prévalence de 0,5-2,5 %.
Kader Ndiaye +5 more
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Case Report: Beware of arteria lusoria: a potential risk factor in esophagectomy surgery [PDF]
The aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA), also known as lusoria artery, is a relatively rare vascular malformation influencing 0.6% to 1.4% of the population, and this figure elevates exponentially to 26%–34% among Down-syndrome individuals.
Quanrui Liu
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Asymptomatic Giant Aneurysm of the Arteria Lusoria Treated by Debranching and Aneurysmal Resection [PDF]
The aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA, arteria lusoria) is the most common intrathoracic vascular anomaly, affecting up to 2% of the population.
Aadithiyavikram Venkatesan +6 more
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