A 64-year-old man presented with prolonged history of intermittent dysphagia with sensation of food sticking at his upper chest. Physical examination was unremarkable, and an upper endoscopy did not reveal the underlying cause. On computed tomography scan of thorax, an aberrant right subclavian artery was seen coursing posterior to the esophagus resulting in external compression, which is a typical radiological feature of Dysphagia Lusoria. The pathophysiology, clinical features, imaging features and updated treatment modalities of this rare disease are discussed
A 36-year-old, otherwise-healthy woman with a 6-year history of progressive dysphagia underwent an e...
<div><p>Abstract The right subclavian artery may originate from the left portion of the aortic arch....
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...
A 45-year-old male patient presented with the complaint of intermittent dysphagia for solids of 10 y...
AIM: Late unset of dysphagia due to vascular abnormalities is a rare condition. We aimed to present ...
We report a case of a 23-year-old female, with a complaint of dysphagia for solid food in the past o...
AbstractDysphagia lusoria, caused by aberrant subclavian artery, is an uncommon cause of dysphagia. ...
Dysphagia of vascular origin is termed dysphagia lusoria and it is relatively uncommon. Amongst the ...
A rare case of a 79-year old women with dysphagia and dyspnea secondary to compression of the esopha...
Dysphagia lusoria is an uncommon cause of mechanical dysphagia due to extrinsic compression. It is a...
PubMed ID: 15368809Aberrant right subclavian artery is a rare vascular anomaly. Dysphagia caused by ...
An aberrant right subclavian artery is the commonest aortic arch anomaly. Majority of them were asym...
Dysphagia lusoria (lusus naturae, latin for "freak of nature") describes dysphagia because of vascul...
DYSPHAGIA lusoria is the term which for years has been applied to symptomatic esophageal compression...
A 36-year-old, otherwise-healthy woman with a 6-year history of progressive dysphagia underwent an e...
<div><p>Abstract The right subclavian artery may originate from the left portion of the aortic arch....
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...
A 45-year-old male patient presented with the complaint of intermittent dysphagia for solids of 10 y...
AIM: Late unset of dysphagia due to vascular abnormalities is a rare condition. We aimed to present ...
We report a case of a 23-year-old female, with a complaint of dysphagia for solid food in the past o...
AbstractDysphagia lusoria, caused by aberrant subclavian artery, is an uncommon cause of dysphagia. ...
Dysphagia of vascular origin is termed dysphagia lusoria and it is relatively uncommon. Amongst the ...
A rare case of a 79-year old women with dysphagia and dyspnea secondary to compression of the esopha...
Dysphagia lusoria is an uncommon cause of mechanical dysphagia due to extrinsic compression. It is a...
PubMed ID: 15368809Aberrant right subclavian artery is a rare vascular anomaly. Dysphagia caused by ...
An aberrant right subclavian artery is the commonest aortic arch anomaly. Majority of them were asym...
Dysphagia lusoria (lusus naturae, latin for "freak of nature") describes dysphagia because of vascul...
DYSPHAGIA lusoria is the term which for years has been applied to symptomatic esophageal compression...
A 36-year-old, otherwise-healthy woman with a 6-year history of progressive dysphagia underwent an e...
<div><p>Abstract The right subclavian artery may originate from the left portion of the aortic arch....
Dysphagia is an impairment of swallowing that may involve any structures from the mouth to the stoma...