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Circulation. 1980;62:181-182

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Circulation, Vol 62, 181-182, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association


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Single arterial trunk arising from the aortic arch

DE McDowell, MA Grant and RA Gustafson

A 59-year-old male with a single, arterial trunk arising from the aortic arch is reported. No orther cases of this anomaly have been confirmed; a review of the literature does not reveal another reported case of this abnormal arterial configuration.


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