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one may be fooled into believing this is a left aortic arch with the first branch coursing rightward (see above). The second branch is the right subclavian artery and finally, the aberrant ...
with proximal occlusion of the lusorian artery either by a cervical approach, median sternotomy, or left- or right-sided thoracotomy, according to the side of the aortic arch. The perioperative ...
Thoracic aortic dissection occurs ... but a radial pulse deficit can be seen if the subclavian artery is involved on the left or brachiocephalic artery on the right. Frequently, the radial pulse ...
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