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Double Aortic Arch Associated with Coarctation of Both Limbs: A Case Report

Yasuyuki Okuda

Department of Radiology Mie University School of Medicine

Kan Takeda

Department of Radiology Mie University School of Medicine

Maki Ooi

Department of Radiology Mie University School of Medicine

Tsuyoshi Nakagawa

Department of Radiology Mie University School of Medicine

Nobuo Yamaguchi

Department of Radiology, Suzuka Kaisei Hospital, Mie, Japan

A case of double aortic arch with coarctation of both limbs is described. The patient, a thirteen-year-old girl, demonstrated only the symptoms of coarctation and had no intracardiac anomalies. Discrete coarctation of bilateral limbs distal to the subclavian artery was shown by aortography. Although either double aortic arch or coarctation of the aorta is not so rare, the combination of these two anomalies is quite unusual. This is the third case in the world literature.

Angiology, Vol. 42, No. 9, 760-764 (1991)
DOI: 10.1177/000331979104200911


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