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Ann Thorac Surg 1992;53:501-503
© 1992 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Department of Cardiovascular and Pediatric Cardiac Surgery and Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Haut-Leveque Heart Hospital, Bordeaux-Pessac, France
Accepted for publication August 5, 1991.
* Address reprint requests to Dr Baudet, Department of Cardiovascular and Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Haut-Leveque Heart Hospital, 33604 Bordeaux-Pessac, France.
Loss of continuity between subclavian artery and aorta with persistent connection to the homolateral pulmonary artery through a ductus arteriosus is an uncommon malformation, involving generally the left subclavian artery and associated with intracardiac or aortic arch anomalies. We report a case of right subclavian isolation with a left-sided aortic arch, presenting as a single anomaly and surgically corrected by aortic reimplantation.
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