Hypoplastic right retro-oesophageal aortic arch: similarities to interrupted aortic arch

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Abstract

At echocardiography a dysmorphic neonate was found to have a hypoplastic mitral valve, left ventricle, and ascending aorta with interruption of the aortic arch between the left common carotid and the left subclavian arteries-the left subclavian artery arose from a normal sized left descending aorta. Cardiac catheterisation and subsequent necropsy confirmed this arrangement but also showed a tortuous right retro-oesophageal aortic arch. This arch was severely hypoplastic distal to the right subclavian artery. These cardiovascular anomalies occurred in the child of a family in which other members showed the velo-cardio-facial syndrome, a condition known to be associated with right aortic arch. This aortic arch arrangement may be impossible to distinguish from simple aortic interruption by echocardiography alone.

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Knight, W. B. (1989). Hypoplastic right retro-oesophageal aortic arch: similarities to interrupted aortic arch. Heart, 62(6), 477–481. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.62.6.477

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