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Abstract Objectives Vascular anomalies can cause extrinsic esophageal compression, leading to dysphagia or feeding difficulties in children. Diagnosis typically relies on imaging and endoscopy, which may under‐ or overestimate functional narrowing. Endoluminal functional lumen imaging probe (EndoFLIP) provides luminal parameters in real‐time, but its ...
Brett J. Hoskins +2 more
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Primary resection of Kommerell's diverticulum in a 37-year-old patient.
A previously non-operated 37-year-old patient presented with esophageal dysphagia for solid food and stridorous breathing. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance showed a 33-mm wide Kommerell's diverticulum.
Kasnar-Samprec, J;Schreiber, C;Hörer, J;Will, A;Cleuziou, J;Prodan, Z;Eicken, A;Lange, R
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Endovascular treatment of acute type B dissection and Kommerell's diverticulum.
A 59-year-old man presented with severe hypertension and resistant interscapular pain. Transesophageal echocardiography and computed tomographic angiogram demonstrated acute type B dissection associated with aberrant right subclavian artery with 3.5 cm ...
ODERO, ATTILIO NICOLO' +2 more
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Background: Aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) with Kommerell’s diverticulum (KD) is a rare but clinically significant aortic arch anomaly. Symptomatic or aneurysmal KD carries risks of compression and rupture.
Eyal Rosenthal +3 more
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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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Persistent Atrial Flutter Treated by Coronary Sinus Ablation in Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava
ABSTRACT Ablation of atypical atrial flutter may be challenging, particularly when a complex substrate is present. The persistence of left superior vena cava and severe coronary sinus dilatation carries an arrhythmogenic potential. In this case of atrial flutter, extensive substrate and activation mapping revealed the critical substrate within the ...
Andrea Giuseppe Porto, Sergio Conti
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ObjectivesTo evaluate the in-hospital and later outcomes of thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) for type B intramural hematoma (TBIMH) combined with an aberrant subclavian artery (aSCA).MethodsIn the period from January 2014 to December 2020, 12 ...
Xia Xu +5 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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Aberrant subclavian artery (ASA) is one of the most common congenital vascular anomalies of the aortic arch. The incidences of aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) and aberrant left subclavian artery (ALSA) are 0.4% to 2.3% and 0.05%, respectively ...
Li, Quanming +4 more
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Anatomical and clinical aspects of aberrant right subclavian artery
Atrophy of the fourth right aortic arch during embryogenesis can lead to arteria lusoria. This occurs with a frequency of 0.5–2%. This artery originates directly from the aortic arch as a fourth branch or from the proximal part of the descending aorta ...
Tomasz Lepich +3 more
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