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Adapting Human Videofluoroscopic Swallow Study Methods to Detect and Characterize Dysphagia in Murine Disease Models
Published on: March 1, 2015
[A woman with palpitations and dysphagia]
C G Niels Vos1, Jorg L de Bruin, Willem Wisselink
1VU medisch centrum, afd. Heelkunde, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. c.vos@vumc.nl
Abstract:
A 55-year-old female experienced palpitations and thoracic pain. Coronary angiography showed a right sided aorta. The patient was diagnosed with a Kommerell's diverticulum that compressed the esophagus and trachea. During follow-up she developed dysphagia and she underwent a transposition of the left subclavian artery to the left common carotid artery followed by endovascular treatment of the distal aortic arch and thereby excluding the diverticulum.
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