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[8] The authors also reported a classification of anomalies of the lusorian artery by separation of their patients into four groups: those with dysphagia lusoria without aneurysm, patients with ...
Background A1 hypoplasia is associated with anterior communicating artery (AcomA) aneurysms, but optimal imaging follow-up timing remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether concomitant ...
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, ON, Canada. (B.M., N.L., C.A.S.) Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of ...
We sought to compare the prevalence, severity, and associated factors for coronary artery (CA) involvement ... Further studies looking at the pathophysiology of coronary aneurysm formation in ...
Initial interpretation suggested ischemia, but closer inspection revealed increased right ventricular uptake and increased left ventricular chamber size at stress, indicative of significant 3-vessel ...
While most coronary artery abnormalities in MIS-C are transient ... Cardiac catheterization at 8 weeks confirmed multiple giant aneurysms in the right and left coronary arteries. He remained ...
As part of the lower half of the circle of Willis, the PCOM artery starts from the internal carotid artery (ICA) and joins the internal carotid and the posterior cerebral arteries (PCA). It is located ...
Patients with VA aneurysms presented either asymptomatic (eg, incidental finding on angiography done, for instance, for a ruptured subclavian artery aneurysm ... and 15 on the right (one case ...
Arteria lusoria (AL), an anomaly of the right subclavian artery ... the arteria lusoria and the left subclavian artery (Figures 1, 2). Given the symptomatic nature of the condition and the concurrent ...