Aberrant right subclavian artery

Case contributed by Enrico Citarella , 18 Mar 2015
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Yusra Sheikh, 24 Jan 2020

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As often happens this was an accidental finding even if it can cause dysphagia. (dDysphagia Lusoriaysphagia lusoria)

The origin and course of the aberrant right subclavian artery are well seen in the coronal acquisition.

In our institution, a coronal acquisition is part of the standard spine exam providing useful additional information.

  • -<p>As often happens this was an accidental finding even if it can cause dysphagia. (<a href="/articles/dysphagia-lusoria">Dysphagia Lusoria</a>)</p><p>The origin and course of the <a href="/articles/aberrant-right-subclavian-artery">aberrant right subclavian artery</a> are well seen in the coronal acquisition.</p><p>In our institution, a coronal acquisition is part of the standard spine exam providing useful additional information.</p>
  • +<p>As often happens this was an accidental finding even if it can cause dysphagia (<a title="Dysphagia lusoria" href="/articles/dysphagia-lusoria">d</a><a href="/articles/dysphagia-lusoria">ysphagia lusoria</a>)</p><p>The origin and course of the <a href="/articles/aberrant-right-subclavian-artery">aberrant right subclavian artery</a> are well seen in the coronal acquisition.</p><p>In our institution, a coronal acquisition is part of the standard spine exam providing useful additional information.</p>

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