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Unique branching pattern of aortic arch in a patient with aortopulmonary window
Author(s) -
Venkatraman Bhat,
Karthik Gadabanahalli,
Rakesh Kumar Sharma,
Sejal Shah
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
bjr|case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2055-7159
DOI - 10.1259/bjrcr.20150298
Subject(s) - aortopulmonary window , aortic arch , medicine , shunt (medical) , interrupted aortic arch , cardiology , subclavian artery , clinical significance , presentation (obstetrics) , anatomy , aorta , radiology , pulmonary artery
Aortic arch (AA) anomalies are usually associated with congenital heart disease. Variations such as aberrant subclavian artery have significance if shunt surgery is planned. Other variations may be clinically insignificant or present with respiratory or oesophageal symptoms. Demonstration and understanding of arch anomalies are crucial for managing as well as improving our understanding of their embryological basis. This presentation illustrates an unusual branching pattern of AA in a patient with an aortopulmonary window in which five arteries independently arose from the AA. CT imaging appearance of the anomaly is illustrated. A brief description of the embryological basis and significance of the anomaly is presented.

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