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Three Rare Structural Anomalies: Right Aberrant Subclavian Artery, Kommerell's Diverticulum, and Isolated Left Vertebral Artery All Associated with Type B Aortic Dissection
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND: Right aberrant subclavian artery accounts for 0.5-1.8% of the population as the most frequently encountered aortic arch anomaly, while the prevalence of an isolated left vertebral artery ranges from 3 to 8%. Despite the low prevalence and the asymptomatic presentation of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6441505/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31007962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7927613 |
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author | Elghoneimy, Yasser Farag Nashy, Medhat Reda Mahmoud, Ahmed Elsayed Alruwaili, Asayel Ali Alotaibi, Assayl Rabea |
author_facet | Elghoneimy, Yasser Farag Nashy, Medhat Reda Mahmoud, Ahmed Elsayed Alruwaili, Asayel Ali Alotaibi, Assayl Rabea |
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description | INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND: Right aberrant subclavian artery accounts for 0.5-1.8% of the population as the most frequently encountered aortic arch anomaly, while the prevalence of an isolated left vertebral artery ranges from 3 to 8%. Despite the low prevalence and the asymptomatic presentation of these structural anomalies, the development of cardiovascular complications and aneurysmal formation could happen as in Kommerell's diverticulum in a complicated right aberrant subclavian artery, which can undergo aneurysmal degeneration and dissection. Depending on the severity and the degree of the symptoms, the management of the patient can be determined. CASE PRESENTATION: A 51-year-old male hypertensive Pakistani patient was admitted complaining of chest and back pain; a CT of the aorta was done and showed type B aortic dissection associated with a right aberrant subclavian artery with an isolated left vertebral artery. A thoracic endovascular aneurysmal repair was done, and the patient improved afterward. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of these structural anomalies, the right aberrant subclavian artery, Kommerell's diverticulum, and isolated left vertebral artery with type B aortic dissection, is uncommon. Therefore, the earlier the diagnosis, the better the treatment. This is the first case report explaining the occurrence of these vascular anomalies together in Saudi Arabia. |
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spelling | pubmed-64415052019-04-21 Three Rare Structural Anomalies: Right Aberrant Subclavian Artery, Kommerell's Diverticulum, and Isolated Left Vertebral Artery All Associated with Type B Aortic Dissection Elghoneimy, Yasser Farag Nashy, Medhat Reda Mahmoud, Ahmed Elsayed Alruwaili, Asayel Ali Alotaibi, Assayl Rabea Case Rep Surg Case Report INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND: Right aberrant subclavian artery accounts for 0.5-1.8% of the population as the most frequently encountered aortic arch anomaly, while the prevalence of an isolated left vertebral artery ranges from 3 to 8%. Despite the low prevalence and the asymptomatic presentation of these structural anomalies, the development of cardiovascular complications and aneurysmal formation could happen as in Kommerell's diverticulum in a complicated right aberrant subclavian artery, which can undergo aneurysmal degeneration and dissection. Depending on the severity and the degree of the symptoms, the management of the patient can be determined. CASE PRESENTATION: A 51-year-old male hypertensive Pakistani patient was admitted complaining of chest and back pain; a CT of the aorta was done and showed type B aortic dissection associated with a right aberrant subclavian artery with an isolated left vertebral artery. A thoracic endovascular aneurysmal repair was done, and the patient improved afterward. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of these structural anomalies, the right aberrant subclavian artery, Kommerell's diverticulum, and isolated left vertebral artery with type B aortic dissection, is uncommon. Therefore, the earlier the diagnosis, the better the treatment. This is the first case report explaining the occurrence of these vascular anomalies together in Saudi Arabia. Hindawi 2019-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6441505/ /pubmed/31007962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7927613 Text en Copyright © 2019 Yasser Farag Elghoneimy et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Elghoneimy, Yasser Farag Nashy, Medhat Reda Mahmoud, Ahmed Elsayed Alruwaili, Asayel Ali Alotaibi, Assayl Rabea Three Rare Structural Anomalies: Right Aberrant Subclavian Artery, Kommerell's Diverticulum, and Isolated Left Vertebral Artery All Associated with Type B Aortic Dissection |
title | Three Rare Structural Anomalies: Right Aberrant Subclavian Artery, Kommerell's Diverticulum, and Isolated Left Vertebral Artery All Associated with Type B Aortic Dissection |
title_full | Three Rare Structural Anomalies: Right Aberrant Subclavian Artery, Kommerell's Diverticulum, and Isolated Left Vertebral Artery All Associated with Type B Aortic Dissection |
title_fullStr | Three Rare Structural Anomalies: Right Aberrant Subclavian Artery, Kommerell's Diverticulum, and Isolated Left Vertebral Artery All Associated with Type B Aortic Dissection |
title_full_unstemmed | Three Rare Structural Anomalies: Right Aberrant Subclavian Artery, Kommerell's Diverticulum, and Isolated Left Vertebral Artery All Associated with Type B Aortic Dissection |
title_short | Three Rare Structural Anomalies: Right Aberrant Subclavian Artery, Kommerell's Diverticulum, and Isolated Left Vertebral Artery All Associated with Type B Aortic Dissection |
title_sort | three rare structural anomalies: right aberrant subclavian artery, kommerell's diverticulum, and isolated left vertebral artery all associated with type b aortic dissection |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6441505/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31007962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7927613 |
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