Year : 2020 | Volume
: 13 | Issue : 2 | Page : 177--178
An exceedingly rare association of an isolated right subclavian artery with transposition of great vessels
Mumun Sinha, Niraj Nirmal Pandey, Arun Sharma, Priya Jagia Department of Cardiovascular Radiology and Endovascular Interventions, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
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Dr. Priya Jagia Department of Cardiovascular Radiology and Endovascular Interventions, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi - 110 029 India
Isolation of the right subclavian artery (RSCA), defined as loss of continuity between the RSCA and aorta, is a rare anomaly and its association with dextrotransposition of great arteries (D-TGA) is exceedingly unusual. We present the case of a 5-day-old neonate with cyanosis from birth and a transthoracic echocardiographic diagnosis of D-TGA, where on computed tomography angiography, the RSCA was seen arising from the proximal part of the ipsilateral pulmonary artery via a patent right ductus arteriosus.
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Sinha M, Pandey NN, Sharma A, Jagia P. An exceedingly rare association of an isolated right subclavian artery with transposition of great vessels.Ann Pediatr Card 2020;13:177-178
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Sinha M, Pandey NN, Sharma A, Jagia P. An exceedingly rare association of an isolated right subclavian artery with transposition of great vessels. Ann Pediatr Card [serial online] 2020 [cited 2022 May 19 ];13:177-178
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