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Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery With a Bicarotid Trunk: A Rare Cause of Stridor in Infants
ABSTRACT The aberrant right subclavian artery represents a rare vascular anomaly that must be considered in the differential diagnosis of infants experiencing respiratory distress and feeding difficulties. Advanced imaging techniques, such as contrast‐enhanced computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, are essential for identifying this ...
Mohammad Alashqar +4 more
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THE RIGHT WAY TO CATCH A FISH COMES FROM THE LEFT
The right aberrant subclavian artery, also known as arteria lusoria, is an anatomical variation described in the literature with an incidence of < 1%. Compression related symptoms can arise from the retroesophageal space and retrotracheal course of the ...
Luís Loureiro +2 more
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Arteria Lusoria Diagnosed by Transradial Coronary Catheterization
A 51-year-old man with a history of hypertension presented with chest pain and was admitted for elective coronary angiogram. Coronary angiogram via radial artery, a 0.035-inch (190-cm) guidewire (Terumo Corp., Tokyo, Japan) could only advance directly to the descending aorta.
Yiu, KH, Jim, MH, Chan, WS, Chow, WH
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ABSTRACT Dysphagia is a prevalent symptom of the upper gastrointestinal tract causing health related consequences, impacting quality of life and is associated with global economic burden. Swallowing difficulties are classified into oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) and esophageal dysphagia.
Amir Mari +45 more
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ABSTRACT Aberrant right subclavian arteries (ARSAs) are a form of vascular ring anomaly (VRA) in dogs and the most common VRA in people. To date, there has been no large‐scale study on ARSA in dogs and their potential clinical significance. For part one, a single‐center retrospective observational study was performed to determine the prevalence of ...
Coleen Jones +5 more
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Abordaje quirúrgico por mínima invasión en disfagia lusoria
La arteria lusoria tiene una prevalencia del 0.5% al 2% en la población general. Se trata de un arco aórtico izquierdo con arteria subclavia derecha aberrante, resulta de la regresión del cuarto arco derecho y la aorta dorsal derecha proximal.
Carlos Alcántara-Noguez +6 more
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ABSTRACT Four‐dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging (4D flow MRI) was utilized to analyze an aortic dissection with an aberrant right subclavian artery, revealing vortex formation and an increased oscillatory shear index (OSI), both indicative of variations in wall shear stress.
Kenji Sakakibara +12 more
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Disfagia lusoria: presentación de caso
Fundamento: la disfagia por arteria subclavia derecha aberrante o disfagia lusoria es una causa infrecuente de este síntoma. Sin embargo, su identificación y tratamiento quirúrgico apropiado permite la solución de esta alteración y los beneficios en el ...
Soler Porro, Luis Laureano +4 more
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Combined ultrasound and angiographic guidance to facilitate transradial access procedures
Abstract The introduction of transradial access for percutaneous coronary diagnostic and interventional procedures has led to a decrease in access site complications. The aim of this paper is to propose a combined stepwise technical approach where real time ultrasound (“echo‐first” approach) can be used to select the best vascular access and, together ...
Francesco Bianchini +7 more
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Background. The aberrant right subclavian artery (lat. arteria lusoria, AL) is a rare vascular abnormality of the aortic arch in humans, which occurs with a frequency of 0.1–2.5 % and is of great clinical importance due to the associated abnormality of ...
S.M. Cherenko +2 more
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