2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.frad.2014.10.014
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Atlas tomodensitométriques des variations anatomiques des troncs supra-aortiques

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“…The classic anatomical arrangement (type I) represents the type most frequently found with 79.67% of boxes. These results are in agreement with data from the literature which reports that it is the most frequent anatomical variant [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] .…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…The classic anatomical arrangement (type I) represents the type most frequently found with 79.67% of boxes. These results are in agreement with data from the literature which reports that it is the most frequent anatomical variant [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The anatomical variant of type II origin (common origin of the brachiocephalic trunk arteriosus and the left common carotid artery) represents the most frequent anatomical variant of origin of supra-aortic trunks according to the results of this study which is in agreement with other authors such as S. Kouki et al and K. Natsis et al [1,3] who found this variant in 15 to 20% of individuals. The anatomical variants types III, IV, and VIII were not found in our context [6] .…”
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“…Es casi siempre asintomática y de descubrimiento fortuito en 95% 19 , sin embargo la sintomatología habitualmente encontrada -en los casos sintomáticos-es en relación con la compresión esotraqueal traducida principalmente por la disnea y la disfagia lusoria que puede resultar de todas las anormalidades del arco aórtico 17,20 . Sin embargo y en la edad pediátrica, predominan los signos respiratorios como la disnea, el estridor, la tos crónica, los episodios de cianosis, las infecciones bronquiales 19 .…”
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“…Sin embargo y en la edad pediátrica, predominan los signos respiratorios como la disnea, el estridor, la tos crónica, los episodios de cianosis, las infecciones bronquiales 19 . También, la AL puede estar sintomá-tica en caso de la existencia de un aneurisma y en adultos que presentan ateroesclerosis o displasia arterial fibromuscular 1,19 .…”
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