Aortic arch anomalies result from the failure of an embryonic vascular structure to persist and regress in the usual manner during formation of the aortic arch. The anomalous aortic arch may encircle and compress the trachea and esophagus as a form of a vascular ring. The diagnosis of aortic arch anomaly and the recognition of airway compression are important because they are conditions which complicate the natural and surgical course of related diseases. CT can demonstrate the nature of anatomic structures such as the trachea and esophagus not revealed by angiography, simultaneously disclosing the relationship of stenotic airways and offending mediastinal vessels. Volumetric data acquisition by means of spiral CT enables three dimensional ...
Background: Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is the most common form of cyanotic congenital heart disease (...
A 52-year-old male with a history of aortic ectasia was referred to a computed tomography (CT) scan ...
We recently read the interesting article by Albayram et al (1), which concisely explained the anomal...
Congenital variants and anomalies of the aortic arch are important to recognize as they may be assoc...
Although anomalies of the aortic arch and its branches are relatively uncommon malformations, they a...
Magnetic resonance imaging has become the gold standard for imaging the aortic arch with the ability...
Congenital anomalies of the aortic arch are a large group of cardiovascular anomalies. Some of them ...
Anomalies of the aortic arch are not rare. Usually the lesions are asymptomatic and require no thera...
Compression of the airway by vascular anomalies is a co-morbidity occurring frequently in children w...
A right aortic arch usually produces several abnormal shadows on a standard frontal film of the ches...
Congenital thoracic arterial anomalies can be incidentally detected in adults from imaging studies p...
We report a case of a 72-year-old female with a right aortic arch with mirror-image branching of arc...
We investigate the tracheal compression by aortic arch in patients with congenitally corrected trans...
Interrupted aortic arch, arare congenital malformation and there is a loss of luminal continuity bet...
Background Vascular ring is less than 1% of congenital heart disease. Double aortic arch (DAA) is th...
Background: Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is the most common form of cyanotic congenital heart disease (...
A 52-year-old male with a history of aortic ectasia was referred to a computed tomography (CT) scan ...
We recently read the interesting article by Albayram et al (1), which concisely explained the anomal...
Congenital variants and anomalies of the aortic arch are important to recognize as they may be assoc...
Although anomalies of the aortic arch and its branches are relatively uncommon malformations, they a...
Magnetic resonance imaging has become the gold standard for imaging the aortic arch with the ability...
Congenital anomalies of the aortic arch are a large group of cardiovascular anomalies. Some of them ...
Anomalies of the aortic arch are not rare. Usually the lesions are asymptomatic and require no thera...
Compression of the airway by vascular anomalies is a co-morbidity occurring frequently in children w...
A right aortic arch usually produces several abnormal shadows on a standard frontal film of the ches...
Congenital thoracic arterial anomalies can be incidentally detected in adults from imaging studies p...
We report a case of a 72-year-old female with a right aortic arch with mirror-image branching of arc...
We investigate the tracheal compression by aortic arch in patients with congenitally corrected trans...
Interrupted aortic arch, arare congenital malformation and there is a loss of luminal continuity bet...
Background Vascular ring is less than 1% of congenital heart disease. Double aortic arch (DAA) is th...
Background: Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is the most common form of cyanotic congenital heart disease (...
A 52-year-old male with a history of aortic ectasia was referred to a computed tomography (CT) scan ...
We recently read the interesting article by Albayram et al (1), which concisely explained the anomal...