
A rare case of a 29-year old woman with aberrant right subclavian artery (A. lusoria) causing dysphagia is presented. This abnormality is generally silent and often an incidental x-ray finding. By means of a median thoracotomy the anomalous vessel was divided at its point of origin and an anastomosis to the ascending aorta with a graft was performed.
Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Thoracotomy, Subclavian Artery, Humans, Female, Deglutition Disorders, Aorta, Magnetic Resonance Angiography, Blood Vessel Prosthesis
Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Thoracotomy, Subclavian Artery, Humans, Female, Deglutition Disorders, Aorta, Magnetic Resonance Angiography, Blood Vessel Prosthesis
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