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A case of aberrant right subclavian artery associated with innominate artery compression syndrome

Ko KH, Park YI, CHung CY

  • KMID: 2208582
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1993 Nov;36(11):1626-1629.
An aberrant right subclavian artery, the most common congenital anomaly of the aortc arch, is rarely symptomatic during the infancy, if an anomalous origin of a right common carotid artery...
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Subclavian Artery Thrombosis after Operative Treatment of Clavicular Fracture: A Case Report

Cho DY, Hahm YG, Woo BC

Altough neurovascular injury following clavicular fracture is significant problems, the incidence is low. Furthermore authors have not be able to find a report which describes subclavian artery injury as a...
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A Case of Turner Syndrome with Coarctation and Subclavian Steal Syndrome by the Left Subclavian Artery from the Descending Aorta Below the Coarcted Segment

Seo JW, Yu JH, Kil HR

  • KMID: 1946419
  • J Korean Pediatr Cardiol Soc.
  • 2005 Dec;9(2):405-408.
Juxtaductal coarctation is usually distal to the origin of the left subclavian artery, occasionally the orifice of the subclavian artery is involved in the coarctation and partially obstructed. An anomalous...
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Complication of Transradial Coronary Catheterization in Aberrant Insertion of the Right Subclavian Artery

Chung SH, Kum DS

  • KMID: 2258880
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2011 Jun;80(Suppl 2):S157-S160.
Right transradial coronary catheterization is very popular and performed by many clinicians with few complications. An aberrant right subclavian artery (arteria lusoria) arising from the descending thoracic aorta is an...
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Two Cases of Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Right Vertebral Artery that Originated from the Right Common Carotid Artery

Park JK, Kim SH, Kim BS, Choi G

We present here two patients that had an aberrant right subclavian artery and an anomalous origin of the right vertebral artery from the right common carotid artery. We review the...
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Right aortic arch with aberrant left subclavian artery

Cha SI, Kim CH, Park JY, Jung TH

  • KMID: 2306003
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2006 May;70(5):597-598.
No abstract available.
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A Hybrid Procedure for Coronary Artery Disease with Left Subclavian Artery Stenosis

Chang YJ, Lee JW, Jung SH, Je HG

  • KMID: 1475324
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2009 Apr;42(2):252-255.
We performed a hybrid procedure for a 58-year-old man with coronary artery disease and a left subclavian artery stenosis. He underwent left subclavian artery stenting and off-pump coronary artery bypass...
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Coexistence of Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Common Carotid Trunk

Yang GE, Lee BH

Aberrant right subclavian artery is the most common anomaly of the aortic arch. The frequency of such irregularity is about 0.5-1% of the population with this condition. Common carotid trunk...
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Aberrant Right Vertebral Artery Originating from the Aortic Arch Distal to the Left Subclavian Artery: A Case Report

Baek SH, Baek HJ

We present a rare case of an aberrant right vertebral artery originated from the distal aortic arch. This issue has been incidentally detected on a preoperative CT angiography after a...
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Carotid-axillary Bypass for Subclavian Atery Occlusion with Gaining Access through the Axillary Fossa: Report of One Case

Nam WS, Won YS

  • KMID: 1459313
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2010 Aug;26(2):128-131.
Some representative operative techniques have been introduced for treating subclavian artery stenosis or occlusion: carotid-subclavian bypass, carotid-subclavian interposition and axillo-axillary bypass. But the cases of carotid-axillary bypass are rare and...
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Color Doppler Imaging of Subclavian Steal Phenomenon

Cho N, Chung TS, Kim JK

  • KMID: 2012001
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1997 Mar;36(3):411-415.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the characteristic color Doppler imaging of vertebral artery flow in the subclavian steal phenomenon. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study group consisted of eight patients with reversed vertebral artery...
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Aneurysm of the Proximal Subclavian Artery: A case report

Cho JM, Cho HW

  • KMID: 2289194
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2008 Oct;41(5):655-658.
Subclavian artery aneurysms are quite rare and they are known to be as only 1% of all peripheral aneurysms. Atherosclerotic disease is the most common cause of subclavian artery aneurysms....
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Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty of Subclavian Artery Stenosis

Han YS, Park KH, Sung NK

  • KMID: 1941201
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2000 Nov;16(2):222-225.
PURPOSE: Proximal subclavian artery stenosis is relatively uncommon and usually asymptomatic. It is well known that the retrograde flow through ipsilateral vertebral artery is not related with onset of clinical...
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Aberrant right subclavian artery in children

Lee IS, Park HJ, Baek MJ, Kim HM

  • KMID: 1686194
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 1993 Apr;26(4):308-311.
No abstract available.
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Surgical Treatment of an Aneurysm on a Branch of the Subclavian Artery, and the Mass Presented as a Neck Mass : A case report

Lee WS, Kim YH, Chee HK, Hwang JJ, Kim JS, Lee SA

  • KMID: 2063260
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2009 Jun;42(3):380-383.
Subclavian artery aneurysms are a very rare disease and the common causes are trauma, infection and atherosclerosis. A 69-year-old female, who had no history of trauma and infection, underwent surgical...
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Subclavian artery stenosis in neurofibromatosis type 1

Nam EJ, Cho JH, Kim SU, Seo JS, Lee JM, Kang YM

  • KMID: 1927328
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2004 Nov;67(Suppl 3):S876-S880.
Vascular involvement in neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a well known but clinically underestimated phenomenon. Arterial stenosis and aneurysm have been reported and among the stenotic vasculopathy, renal artery stenosis...
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Surgical Treatment of Left Subclavian Occlusive Lesion: A case report

Chae GH, Chae KM, SO BJ

  • KMID: 1939621
  • J Korean Vasc Surg Soc.
  • 1998 Apr;14(1):119-124.
The causes of subclavian artery obstruction are arteriosclerosis, chest trauma, extrinsic compressive lesion of tumor or fibrosis, ateritis and coractation of aorta. Symptoms associated with subclavian artery obstruction can manifest...
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Mycotic Aneurysm of the Left Subclavian Artery Presenting as Mediastinal Abscess: Case Report

Cho JK, Jeong HW, Koo YW

Mycotic aneurysms most commonly occur in femoral arteries or the abdominal aorta. Mycotic aneurysm arising from the left subclavian artery is very rare. The morbidity and mortality of ruptured mycotic...
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Late-onset Brachial Artery Occlusion caused by Subclavian Artery Stenosis after Clavicular Fracture: A Case Report

Kang CH, Cho CH, Sohn SW, Bae KC, Kim HT

Although vascular injury after clavicular fracture is a extremely rare, it is a complication which is serious problem. Vascular injury associated with the fracture can be immediate or delayed. We...
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Traumatic subclavian artery rupture

Kim HK, Lee DY, Ju SJ, Lee TY

  • KMID: 1915377
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 1992 Nov;25(11):1278-1281.
No abstract available.
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