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[Arteria lusoria--a rare cause of dysphagia].

Authors: U, Möll; D, Knöbber; T, Vogl; M, Hummel;

[Arteria lusoria--a rare cause of dysphagia].

Abstract

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.

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Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Thoracotomy, Subclavian Artery, Humans, Female, Deglutition Disorders, Aorta, Magnetic Resonance Angiography, Blood Vessel Prosthesis

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