Aberrant subclavian artery heart

    • [DOC File]1: Kozarovich LH

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      Janssen M, Breburda CS, van Geuns RJ, Hermans WR, Klootwijk P, Bekkers JA, Roelandt JR: Aberrant right subclavian artery mimics aortic dissection. Circulation 2000; 101:459-460. Jarrett JM, Barash PG: An unusual echocardiograph after aortic valve replacement. Aortic dissection. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 1997; 11:913-915

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    • [DOCX File]Національний медичний університет імені О.О.Богомольця

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      The aberrant left subclavian artery often arise from this diverticulum. There are two main variants of the malformation: right aortic arch with aberrant left subclavian artery and right aortic arch with mirror image branching of brachiocephalic vessels. In the former type left common carotid and left subclavian arteries originate from the aortic arch together forming left brachiocephalic trunk ...

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      Pain fibers are visceral and travel with those of the heart – so esophageal pain is indistinguishable from heart pain . Thoracic Duct. Forms at T12 and travels up through the aortic hiatus and goes up just behind the esophagus. At T4 the duct moves to the left, goes UNDER the aortic arch ascends along the left side of the esophagus to drain into the left subclavian artery where the left IJ ...

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    • [DOC File]Duke University Medical School - Histology

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      Aberrant origin of the Right Subclavian Artery: occurs when there is abnormal persistence of the RIGHT distal segment and abnormal regression of the RIGHT proximal segment. The result is that the R subclavian originates directly from the descending aorta rather than the brachiocephalic trunk and runs behind the esophagus to get over to the right side. This is often associated with dysphagia ...

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