A Case Report of Surgical Treatment of Symptomatic Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery Aneurysm (ARSA) at Bangkok Hospital Phuket, Thailand

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Suksan Kanoksin, MD, FRCST
Worawong Slisatkorn, MD, FRCST
Tawatchai Jirathawonkul, MD, FRCST
Ratchapon Wanitchanon, MD, FRCST
Wachira Jarungkiattikhajorn, MD, FRCST
Sopida Rattanapruks, MD, FRCST

Abstract

Aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA), also called arteria lusoria, is one of the most common intrathoracic arterial anomalies. Although most of the patients are asymptomatic, the retroesophageal and retrotracheal course of the lusorian artery 

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Kanoksin S, Slisatkorn W, Jirathawonkul T, Wanitchanon R, Jarungkiattikhajorn W, Rattanapruks S. A Case Report of Surgical Treatment of Symptomatic Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery Aneurysm (ARSA) at Bangkok Hospital Phuket, Thailand. BKK Med J [Internet]. 2014 Feb. 20 [cited 2024 Dec. 5];7(1):50. Available from: https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bkkmedj/article/view/218736
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