Abstract
Introduction . Double aortic arch is a congenital vascular abnormality in which the connected segments and their branches course between and compress the trachea and esophagus, often resulting in invariable airway compression. Case Presentation . A 4-year-old boy with a history of recurrent wheezing was admitted to our hospital for evaluation of asthma based on his past medical history, persistent cough, wheezing, and airway hyperresponsiveness by lung function test. Double aortic arch was diagnosed with computed tomography angiogram. After surgery, the respiratory infection improved strikingly. Early diagnosis and treatment may prevent chronic, irreversible complications. Conclusion . We present a case of double aortic arch masquerading as asthma.
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Zhang, Q., Fu, Z., Dai, J., Geng, G., Fu, W., & Tian, D. (2017). Recurrent Wheezing and Cough Caused by Double Aortic Arch, Not Asthma. Case Reports in Cardiology, 2017, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/8079851
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