Right Aortic Arch With Left Aberrant Subclavian Artery: An Uncommon Cause of Dypsnea and Dysphagia: Review of Literatures

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AbstractThe right aortic arch is a congenital vascular anomaly, which may form a vascular ring. However, prenatal identification of the branching pattern of brachiocephalic vessels is often limited. In this paper, we clearly demonstrated the branching pattern of brachiocephalic vessels in a case of right aortic arch with an aberrant left subclavian artery using HDlive Flow imaging.


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