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Circulation. 1981;63:458-460

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Circulation, Vol 63, 458-460, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association


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Vascular ring due to left aortic arch and right descending aorta

W Berman Jr, SM Yabek, T Dillon, JF Neal, B Akl and J Burstein

Two children presented with symptoms suggestive of a vascular ring. Barium esophagrams in each case showed a posterior impression caused by a retroesophageal aortic arch. Angiographic studies defined a rare form of vascular ring resulting from an ascending left-sided aorta, a descending right-sided aorta and a right-sided ligamentum arteriosum. At surgery, the diagnosis was confirmed and the anomaly was corrected in each patient. Left pulmonary anomalies were present in each patient.