2019
DOI: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytz076
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A case report: stent implantation to treat coarctation of persistent 5th aortic arch associated with interrupted 4th aortic arch

Abstract: Background Persistent 5th aortic arch is a rare cardiac anomaly that is usually surgically corrected during infancy or early childhood if it is associated with coarctation of the aorta. Here, we report an adult with coarctation of the 5th aortic arch who was successfully treated by stent implantation. Case summary An asymptomatic 32-year-old woman presented with hypertension and a significant arm–leg difference in pressure. O… Show more

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“…In our reviewed 104 cases,five patients underwent interventional balloon dilation; among them, two patients experienced long-term restenosis and required secondary balloon dilation or surgery (66,67). Six patients received stent implants, and follow-up results showed normal ventricular ejection function and no definitive stenosis (24,42,47,66,68,69).…”
Section: Treatment Of Pfaamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our reviewed 104 cases,five patients underwent interventional balloon dilation; among them, two patients experienced long-term restenosis and required secondary balloon dilation or surgery (66,67). Six patients received stent implants, and follow-up results showed normal ventricular ejection function and no definitive stenosis (24,42,47,66,68,69).…”
Section: Treatment Of Pfaamentioning
confidence: 99%