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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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E. Fynn, N.Z. Makhayna, L.M. Nthle
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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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Normally, the right subclavian artery arises from the brachiocephalic trunk and courses anterior to the esophagus. In arteria lusoria, it originates as the last branch of the aortic arch and passes posterior to the esophagus, creating a retroesophageal ...
Sana Irshad +4 more
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Right aortic arch (RAA) occurs in 0.05% to 0.1% of the individuals. Dysphagia lusoria is the difficulty in swallowing due to the compression of the oesophagus due to aberrant vessels.
J. Arudchelvam, M. N. Jazeel
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Resumen: La disfagia lusoria es una causa rara de disfagia cuyo diagnóstico y protocolo de manejo requieren un alto índice de sospecha, así como de la comprensión de los mecanismos fisiopatológicos y embriológicos subyacentes para una correcta ...
Luis A. Quispe-Fernández +2 more
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Arteria Lusoria and its relation to Dysphagia Lusoria. A systematic review
Anatomically, the aberrant subclavian artery is the last branch of the aortic arch. On its way to the right upper limb it runs posterior to the esophagus.
Valenzuela, Juan J. +5 more
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Chest Pain in the Patient with Arteria Lusoria: A Case Report
The most common anomaly of the aortic arch and its branches is the aberrant right subclavian artery – arteria lusoria. Usually, it produces dysphagia or dyspnea and chronic coughing.Our purpose is to underline that it is necessary to exclude the ...
E. V. Reznik, Yu. V. Kemez
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Migration of endovascular plug in hybrid repair of dysphagia lusoria. [PDF]
Aberrant right subclavian artery is the most common brachiocephalic artery congenital abnormality and may result in dysphagia from external compression by the aberrant artery on the esophagus. Repair of this anatomic variant can be performed by both open
Soo Hoo AJ, Rokkas CK, Rossi PJ.
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A Rare Case of Esophageal Dysphagia in Children: Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery
Dysphagia is an impairment of swallowing that may involve any structures from the mouth to the stomach. Esophageal dysphagia presents with the sensation of food sticking, pain with swallowing, substernal pressure, or chronic heartburn. There are many causes of esophageal dysphagia, such as motility disorders and mechanical and inflammatory diseases ...
Claudia Barone +3 more
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