Isolated Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Trisomy 21 Case
Abnormal right subclavian artery (ARSA) is the most common anomaly of the aortic arch with a rate of 0.5-1.4%. Normally, three vessels arises from the aortic arch, while four vessels arise in ARSA. ARSA leaves the distal of the aortic arch and passes behind the esophagus and trachea. It is also call...
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author | İbrahim Ömeroğlu Halil Gursoy Pala Hakan Gölbaşı |
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description | Abnormal right subclavian artery (ARSA) is the most common anomaly of the aortic arch with a rate of 0.5-1.4%. Normally, three vessels arises from the aortic arch, while four vessels arise in ARSA. ARSA leaves the distal of the aortic arch and passes behind the esophagus and trachea. It is also called the abnormal retroesophageal right subclavian artery.
It is generally an asymptomatic benign finding, but it can cause esophageal compression causing dysphagia.
In this article, an isolated ARSA and trisomy 21 case referred to our clinic in the second trimester of pregnancy and detected ultrasonographically is presented. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7c9c879a56dd4dde8ec1ad22a9d2e87d2023-08-01T10:47:06ZengGalenos YayineviForbes Tıp Dergisi2757-52412021-04-0121464810.5222/forbes.2021.25733FJM-25733Isolated Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Trisomy 21 Caseİbrahim Ömeroğlu0Halil Gursoy Pala1Hakan Gölbaşı2T.c Health Sciences University Tepecik Training And Research Hospital, Perinatology Clinic, İzmirT.c Health Sciences University Tepecik Training And Research Hospital, Perinatology Clinic, İzmirT.c Health Sciences University Tepecik Training And Research Hospital, Perinatology Clinic, İzmirAbnormal right subclavian artery (ARSA) is the most common anomaly of the aortic arch with a rate of 0.5-1.4%. Normally, three vessels arises from the aortic arch, while four vessels arise in ARSA. ARSA leaves the distal of the aortic arch and passes behind the esophagus and trachea. It is also called the abnormal retroesophageal right subclavian artery. It is generally an asymptomatic benign finding, but it can cause esophageal compression causing dysphagia. In this article, an isolated ARSA and trisomy 21 case referred to our clinic in the second trimester of pregnancy and detected ultrasonographically is presented.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=forbes&un=FJM-25733prenatalarsatrisomy 21 |
spellingShingle | İbrahim Ömeroğlu Halil Gursoy Pala Hakan Gölbaşı Isolated Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Trisomy 21 Case Forbes Tıp Dergisi prenatal arsa trisomy 21 |
title | Isolated Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Trisomy 21 Case |
title_full | Isolated Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Trisomy 21 Case |
title_fullStr | Isolated Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Trisomy 21 Case |
title_full_unstemmed | Isolated Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Trisomy 21 Case |
title_short | Isolated Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Trisomy 21 Case |
title_sort | isolated aberrant right subclavian artery and trisomy 21 case |
topic | prenatal arsa trisomy 21 |
url | https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=forbes&un=FJM-25733 |
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