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Balanced Double Aortic Arch Causing Persistent Respiratory Symptoms Mimicking Asthma in an Infant
Hafize Otcu Temur1, Can Yilmaz Yozgat2, Selcuk Uzuner3
1Department of Radiology, Bezmialem Vakif University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Abstract:
Double aortic arch (DAA) is a common form of complete vascular ring. The condition leads to airway obstruction and compression of the esophagus. A balanced type of DAA is an extremely rare anomaly. The anatomical aberration cannot be easily distinguished by transthoracic echocardiography when an infant has chronic respiratory distress. Herein we presented a case of an 11-month-old infant who had chronic respiratory distress and a balanced type of DAA.
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