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Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery: A Case Report.

Jessica Meechan1, Elena Chavez1, Jessica Lai1

  • 1Medical Anatomical Sciences, Western University of Health Sciences, Lebanon, USA.

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Summary

An aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA), a rare aortic arch anomaly, was found in a cadaver. This anatomical variation can increase surgical risks and cause symptoms like difficulty swallowing or breathing.

Area of Science:

  • Anatomical variations
  • Vascular anomalies
  • Surgical anatomy

Background:

Keywords:
aberrant right subclavian artery (arsa)cadaver case reportcardiac anatomy/pathologic anatomyclinical and functional anatomyvariant arterial anatomy

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