We describe an unusual pattern of branching of a left-sided aortic arch in which the first branch is the right subclavian artery, followed by the common carotid arteries arising from a common trunk. The patient was born with transposition (concordant atrioventricular and discordant ventriculoarterial connections) and had 18q23 deletion. We discuss the implication of these anatomic findings in the light of inferences currently made by echocardiographers when the first branch of the aortic arch fails to bifurcate. We also relate the findings to the concepts of cardiac development and draw comparisons with previous descrip-tions, and interpretations of the morphogenesis, of the patterns of branching from the aortic arch
A right-sided aortic arch is a rare congenital defect of the aorta. It is seen in approximately 0.1...
The aortic arch is the segment of the thoracic aorta located between its ascending and descending po...
Congenital variants of the aortic arch are important to recognize not only for their association wit...
Introduction: A right-sided aortic arch is a rare congenital cardiovascular anomaly that arises from...
BACKGROUND Variations in the branching of the human aortic arch have clinical significance. An Aber...
Background-Aortic arch variations are usually asymptomatic and are identified incidentally in radiol...
An aortic arch variant was found in a 63 year-old male cadaver during routine dissection. An aberran...
We report a case of left sided aortic arch with three branches - a bi-carotid trunk, left subclavian...
We report a case of left sided aortic arch with three branches - a bi-carotid trunk, left subclavian...
We report a case of left sided aortic arch with three branches - a bi-carotid trunk, left subclavian...
This paper describes a rare case in which the left subclavian artery originates from a common stem a...
Abnormalities in the course of the arteries arising from the aortic arch are not uncommon. These ves...
This paper describes a rare case in which the left subclavian artery originates from a common stem a...
Summary: We present the case of bilateral anomalous origin of both vertebral arteries (VAs) in a 20-...
This paper describes a rare case in which the left subclavian artery originates from a common stem a...
A right-sided aortic arch is a rare congenital defect of the aorta. It is seen in approximately 0.1...
The aortic arch is the segment of the thoracic aorta located between its ascending and descending po...
Congenital variants of the aortic arch are important to recognize not only for their association wit...
Introduction: A right-sided aortic arch is a rare congenital cardiovascular anomaly that arises from...
BACKGROUND Variations in the branching of the human aortic arch have clinical significance. An Aber...
Background-Aortic arch variations are usually asymptomatic and are identified incidentally in radiol...
An aortic arch variant was found in a 63 year-old male cadaver during routine dissection. An aberran...
We report a case of left sided aortic arch with three branches - a bi-carotid trunk, left subclavian...
We report a case of left sided aortic arch with three branches - a bi-carotid trunk, left subclavian...
We report a case of left sided aortic arch with three branches - a bi-carotid trunk, left subclavian...
This paper describes a rare case in which the left subclavian artery originates from a common stem a...
Abnormalities in the course of the arteries arising from the aortic arch are not uncommon. These ves...
This paper describes a rare case in which the left subclavian artery originates from a common stem a...
Summary: We present the case of bilateral anomalous origin of both vertebral arteries (VAs) in a 20-...
This paper describes a rare case in which the left subclavian artery originates from a common stem a...
A right-sided aortic arch is a rare congenital defect of the aorta. It is seen in approximately 0.1...
The aortic arch is the segment of the thoracic aorta located between its ascending and descending po...
Congenital variants of the aortic arch are important to recognize not only for their association wit...