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A rare anomaly of the aortic arch: aberrant right subclavian artery associated with common carotid trunk

With increasing use of transradial access (TRA) to perform coronary angiography, arterial anomalies of the upper extremity are more frequently encountered. We describe a patient with an aberrant right subclavian artery (RSCA) originating as the last major branch of the aortic arch, which eventually...

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Published in:The Journal of invasive cardiology 2011-10, Vol.23 (10), p.E241-E243
Main Authors: Cummings, Matthew S, Kuo, Bruce T, Ziada, Khaled M
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description With increasing use of transradial access (TRA) to perform coronary angiography, arterial anomalies of the upper extremity are more frequently encountered. We describe a patient with an aberrant right subclavian artery (RSCA) originating as the last major branch of the aortic arch, which eventually led to failure of the transradial approach. Subsequent arch aortography revealed an associated common carotid trunk. The combination of both anomalies is a rare finding and may be associated with a number of other arterial and/or mediastinal organ anomalies.
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Chest Pain - etiology
Cocaine-Related Disorders - complications
Coronary Angiography - methods
Female
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