Presentation
Incidental finding
Patient Data
Age: Adult
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Typical appearance of a retro-esophageal aberrant right subclavian artery.
Case Discussion
Aberrant right subclavian arteries, with no other arch anomalies, are a common incidental finding and have little clinical significance (other than confusing angiographers).