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Published in: Pediatric Radiology 6/2007

01-06-2007 | Case Report

Right circumflex retro-oesophageal aortic arch with coarctation of a high-positioned right arch

Authors: Kyung-Sik Ahn, Hwan Seok Yong, Joo-Won Lee, Ok Hee Woo, Eun-Young Kang

Published in: Pediatric Radiology | Issue 6/2007

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Abstract

We present a rare case of right circumflex retro-oesophageal aortic arch with coarctation of a high-positioned right arch. A 7-month-old boy presented with a cardiac murmur. Cardiac situs was normal and there was no evidence of an intracardiac shunt or patent ductus arteriosus. MR aortography revealed a right aortic arch that was high-positioned, tortuous and narrowed. This right aortic arch crossed the midline behind the oesophagus and continued as a left-sided descending aorta. The left common carotid and subclavian arteries arose from a large branching vascular structure that derived from the top of the left-sided descending aorta. The right common carotid artery arose from the ascending aorta. The proximal portion of the right common carotid artery showed very severe stenosis and poststenotic dilatation. The right subclavian artery originated distal to the narrowed and tortuous segment of the aortic arch.
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Metadata
Title
Right circumflex retro-oesophageal aortic arch with coarctation of a high-positioned right arch
Authors
Kyung-Sik Ahn
Hwan Seok Yong
Joo-Won Lee
Ok Hee Woo
Eun-Young Kang
Publication date
01-06-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Pediatric Radiology / Issue 6/2007
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-007-0452-y

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