Double Aortic Arch With Previously Undescribed Head and Neck Vessel Branching.

Journal: The Canadian Journal Of Cardiology
Published:
Abstract

Vascular ring in the form of a double aortic arch is a rare anomaly that can cause airway compression. It occasionally occurs with unusual head and neck vessel branching. A 5-year-old boy with chronic respiratory symptoms was referred because of a tracheal indentation on his chest x-ray. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a double aortic arch with arch origins of a common carotid, vertebral, and subclavian on the right and internal and external carotids, vertebral, and subclavian arteries on the left. Our case represents, to our knowledge, the first report of a double aortic arch with 7 separate vessels arising from the transverse arches.

Authors
Sassan Hashemi, W Parks, Denver Sallee, Timothy Slesnick
Relevant Conditions

Double Aortic Arch, Vascular Ring