320-slice CT angiography of an interrupted aortic arch patient relying on collaterals: An addition to classification criteria

A 13-year-old female patient presented with chest pain had no history of heart disease or trauma. She was finally diagnosed with the interrupted aortic arch by 320-slice CT angiography, without intracardial malformations or patent ductus arteriosus. Her descending aortic blood was supplied by plenti...

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Main Authors: Peng Wang, MM, Shao-ping Wu, MM, Rui Jiang, MM, Fei-Zhou Du, MM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-11-01
Series:Radiology Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043319302833
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spelling doaj-2cd00976c0ab4437803d2b88244db51d2020-11-25T02:44:12ZengElsevierRadiology Case Reports1930-04332019-11-01141113821384320-slice CT angiography of an interrupted aortic arch patient relying on collaterals: An addition to classification criteriaPeng Wang, MM0Shao-ping Wu, MM1Rui Jiang, MM2Fei-Zhou Du, MM3Department of Radiology, The General Hospital of Western Theater Command, No. 270, Tianhui Road, Rongdu Avenue, Jinniu District, Chengdu, Sichuan 610083, PR China; Corresponding author.Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu, Sichuan, PR ChinaDepartment of Radiology, The General Hospital of Western Theater Command, No. 270, Tianhui Road, Rongdu Avenue, Jinniu District, Chengdu, Sichuan 610083, PR ChinaDepartment of Radiology, The General Hospital of Western Theater Command, No. 270, Tianhui Road, Rongdu Avenue, Jinniu District, Chengdu, Sichuan 610083, PR ChinaA 13-year-old female patient presented with chest pain had no history of heart disease or trauma. She was finally diagnosed with the interrupted aortic arch by 320-slice CT angiography, without intracardial malformations or patent ductus arteriosus. Her descending aortic blood was supplied by plentiful collateral circulation on the chest. According to literature reports, patients with complete interruption of the aortic arch rarely live 10 years without surgical intervention. More particularly, this case does not fit the current classification systems. Keywords: Congenital anomalies, Interrupted aortic arch, CTA, Classification criteriahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043319302833
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author Peng Wang, MM
Shao-ping Wu, MM
Rui Jiang, MM
Fei-Zhou Du, MM
spellingShingle Peng Wang, MM
Shao-ping Wu, MM
Rui Jiang, MM
Fei-Zhou Du, MM
320-slice CT angiography of an interrupted aortic arch patient relying on collaterals: An addition to classification criteria
Radiology Case Reports
author_facet Peng Wang, MM
Shao-ping Wu, MM
Rui Jiang, MM
Fei-Zhou Du, MM
author_sort Peng Wang, MM
title 320-slice CT angiography of an interrupted aortic arch patient relying on collaterals: An addition to classification criteria
title_short 320-slice CT angiography of an interrupted aortic arch patient relying on collaterals: An addition to classification criteria
title_full 320-slice CT angiography of an interrupted aortic arch patient relying on collaterals: An addition to classification criteria
title_fullStr 320-slice CT angiography of an interrupted aortic arch patient relying on collaterals: An addition to classification criteria
title_full_unstemmed 320-slice CT angiography of an interrupted aortic arch patient relying on collaterals: An addition to classification criteria
title_sort 320-slice ct angiography of an interrupted aortic arch patient relying on collaterals: an addition to classification criteria
publisher Elsevier
series Radiology Case Reports
issn 1930-0433
publishDate 2019-11-01
description A 13-year-old female patient presented with chest pain had no history of heart disease or trauma. She was finally diagnosed with the interrupted aortic arch by 320-slice CT angiography, without intracardial malformations or patent ductus arteriosus. Her descending aortic blood was supplied by plentiful collateral circulation on the chest. According to literature reports, patients with complete interruption of the aortic arch rarely live 10 years without surgical intervention. More particularly, this case does not fit the current classification systems. Keywords: Congenital anomalies, Interrupted aortic arch, CTA, Classification criteria
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