two patients with dysphagia or dyspnea caused by a nonaneurysmal lusorian artery, and four patients with arteria lusoria aneurysms. The operative procedures performed are described and discussed ...
Aberrant subclavian artery (ASA) anomalies and variations in the aortic arch are rare vascular conditions that can lead to significant clinical complications, including dysphagia (difficulty ...
[8] The authors also reported a classification of anomalies of the lusorian artery by separation of their patients into four groups: those with dysphagia lusoria without aneurysm, patients with ...