PubMed ID: 15368809Aberrant right subclavian artery is a rare vascular anomaly. Dysphagia caused by this anomaly usually develops in older patients due to increased rigidity of the oesophagus itself or vessel wall and elongation of the aorta. In this paper, a 10-year-old boy patient suffering from difficulty in swallowing since his infancy is presented. Barium contrast examination of the oesophagus showed indentation on the oesophagus and MRI angiography revealed an aberrant right subclavian artery. Surgical correction totally relieved the symptom of the dysphagia. It was concluded that this kind of vascular anomalies should be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of dysphagia in childhood
AbstractDysphagia lusoria, caused by aberrant subclavian artery, is an uncommon cause of dysphagia. ...
DYSPHAGIA lusoria is the term which for years has been applied to symptomatic esophageal compression...
Background: Dysphagia is a condition that can have many underlying causes, often different between a...
Dysphagia is an impairment of swallowing that may involve any structures from the mouth to the stoma...
Aberrant right subclavian artery is a rare cause of dysphagia. This is a congenital anomaly with the...
Dysphagia lusoria (lusus naturae, latin for "freak of nature") describes dysphagia because of vascul...
Aberrant subclavian artery (arteria lusoria) is the most common congenital malformation of the aorti...
Introduction: Although aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) is a rare abnormality but it is the m...
An aberrant right subclavian artery is the commonest aortic arch anomaly. Majority of them were asym...
Dysphagia of vascular origin is termed dysphagia lusoria and it is relatively uncommon. Amongst the ...
A 45-year-old male patient presented with the complaint of intermittent dysphagia for solids of 10 y...
<div><p>Abstract The right subclavian artery may originate from the left portion of the aortic arch....
We report a case of a 23-year-old female, with a complaint of dysphagia for solid food in the past o...
A rare case of a 79-year old women with dysphagia and dyspnea secondary to compression of the esopha...
A 64-year-old man presented with prolonged history of intermittent dysphagia with sensation of food ...
AbstractDysphagia lusoria, caused by aberrant subclavian artery, is an uncommon cause of dysphagia. ...
DYSPHAGIA lusoria is the term which for years has been applied to symptomatic esophageal compression...
Background: Dysphagia is a condition that can have many underlying causes, often different between a...
Dysphagia is an impairment of swallowing that may involve any structures from the mouth to the stoma...
Aberrant right subclavian artery is a rare cause of dysphagia. This is a congenital anomaly with the...
Dysphagia lusoria (lusus naturae, latin for "freak of nature") describes dysphagia because of vascul...
Aberrant subclavian artery (arteria lusoria) is the most common congenital malformation of the aorti...
Introduction: Although aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) is a rare abnormality but it is the m...
An aberrant right subclavian artery is the commonest aortic arch anomaly. Majority of them were asym...
Dysphagia of vascular origin is termed dysphagia lusoria and it is relatively uncommon. Amongst the ...
A 45-year-old male patient presented with the complaint of intermittent dysphagia for solids of 10 y...
<div><p>Abstract The right subclavian artery may originate from the left portion of the aortic arch....
We report a case of a 23-year-old female, with a complaint of dysphagia for solid food in the past o...
A rare case of a 79-year old women with dysphagia and dyspnea secondary to compression of the esopha...
A 64-year-old man presented with prolonged history of intermittent dysphagia with sensation of food ...
AbstractDysphagia lusoria, caused by aberrant subclavian artery, is an uncommon cause of dysphagia. ...
DYSPHAGIA lusoria is the term which for years has been applied to symptomatic esophageal compression...
Background: Dysphagia is a condition that can have many underlying causes, often different between a...