Right Sided Aortic Arch Associated with Limb Length Discrepancy: A Rare Vaso Occlusive Manifestation
Journal: International Journal of Clinical and Medical Cases (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-03-01
Authors : Saugata Acharyya Sanchari Chakravarty;
Page : 1-2
Keywords : Right aortic arch; Subclavian stenosis;
Abstract
Background: Right aortic arch is rare. It may be associated with critical subclavian stenosis. Case characteristics: A three month old baby presented with visible shortening of left arm. Observation: CT angiogram revealed right aortic arch with stenosis of left subclavian artery. Outcome: Gradual correction of limb discrepancy after successful Stenting. Message: Vaso-occlusive features may be a rare presentation of aortic arch anomalies.
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