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Surgical repair for aortic dissection accompanying a right-sided aortic arch [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 2010
Aortic anomaly in which a right-sided aortic arch associated with Kommerell's diverticulum and aberrant left subclavian artery is rare. The present report describes a patient with type-B aortic dissection accompanying aortic anomalies consisting of right-
Saiki Naozumi   +4 more
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Right-sided aortic arch with anomalous origin of the left subclavian artery: Case report [PDF]

open access: yesSrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo, 2011
Introduction. A right-sided aortic arch is a rare congenital defect of the aorta with incidence of 0.05% to 0.1% reported in published series. Usually it is associated with congenital heart anomalies and esophageal and tracheal compression symptoms ...
Vučurević Goran   +5 more
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An unusual variation of a right-sided aortic arch with a common subclavian trunk

open access: yesTranslational Research in Anatomy
Introduction: A right-sided aortic arch is a rare congenital cardiovascular anomaly that arises from persistence of the right fourth aortic arch and regression of the left fourth aortic arch.
Daryn Nguyen   +5 more
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Hybrid endovascular repair of aneurysmal right-sided aortic arch and Kommerell’s diverticulum using a two-vessel branched stent graft: Case report and review of literature [PDF]

open access: yesSAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 2017
Right-sided aortic arches are rare, affecting approximately 0.1% of the population. They are a result of abnormal development of the primitive aortic arches and may present later in life with later life with aneurysmal expansion of the aberrant left ...
Mo Hamady   +4 more
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Imaging findings in the right aortic arch with mirror image branching of arch vessels: An unusual cause of dysphagia

open access: yesMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University, 2015
We report a case of a 72-year-old female with a right aortic arch with mirror-image branching of arch vessels presenting with dysphagia, and characteristic images on barium esophagogram, contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan, and magnetic resonance ...
Guneet Singh   +3 more
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Video-assisted thoracoscopic right upper lobectomy in a patient with a right-sided aortic arch and Kommerell diverticulum

open access: yesWorld Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2018
Background It is a very rare condition for a patient to have right lung cancer and a right-sided aortic arch simultaneously. Right lobectomy under video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) in such a patient is a challenging procedure that is seldom ...
Chen Huang   +3 more
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A rare case of right sided aortic arch with aberrant left subclavian artery [PDF]

open access: yesPerspectives In Medical Research, 2017
A right-sided aortic arch is a rare congenital defect of the aorta. It is seen in approximately 0.1% of population. It is of 3 subtypes some of which are associated with cyanotic congenital heart diasease and some are associated with esophageal and ...
K Ravinder Reddy1 , K Akarsh2
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Right-sided aortic arch with Kommerell′s aneurysm

open access: yesAnnals of Cardiac Anaesthesia, 2014
We present a case report of a 55-year-old lady who presented with progressive dysphagia and was diagnosed with a Kommerell′s aneurysm and a right-sided aortic arch.
Sanjay Orathi Patangi   +2 more
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Right-sided aortic arch.

open access: yesFolia morphologica, 2000
Congenital abnormalities of the aortic arch arise due to a defect in the unilateral disappearance of arteries of the IVth and exceptionally of the IIIrd primary branchial arches and also of the appropriate sections of paired dorsal aortas. Apart from the cases of complete "situs inversus" and a double aortic arch, the following anatomical possibilities
J, Białowas, J, Hreczecha, M, Grzybiak
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Left-Sided Patent Ductus Arteriosus in a Right-Sided Aortic Arch

open access: yesCase Reports in Radiology, 2014
We present a 31-year-old female with repaired tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) and right-sided aortic arch (RAA) with left-sided patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) originating from the left brachiocephalic artery.
Ming-Yen Ng   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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