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Ganesh Shanmugam1, James Pollock
1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Esophageal compression secondary to a double aortic arch is rare in adults due to its propensity to cause severe symptoms in infancy or childhood. We report four adult patients with dysphagia associated with a double aortic arch. Chromosome analysis in one of these patients revealed a balanced translocation between chromosomes 4 and 18 - this has not been previously reported. Surgical division is indicated in all symptomatic patients and provides excellent operative results.
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