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What is Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality?

What is Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality?

  • Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality: A rare defect where one the subclavian artery arises from an abnormal location on the aortic arch. The defect may cause compression of organs such as the airway and the voice box.

Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality: Introduction

What causes Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality?

Causes of Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality: see causes of Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality

What are the symptoms of Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality?

Symptoms of Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality: see symptoms of Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality

Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality.

How is it treated?

Treatments for Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality: see treatments for Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality

Name and Aliases of Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality

Main name of condition: Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality

Other names or spellings for Aberrant subclavian artery abnormality:

aberrant subclavian artery syndrome, aberrant subclavian artery, Aberrant right subclavian artery, Aberrant left subclavian artery


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