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Aortic atresia and interrupted aortic arch communicating through external carotid anastomosis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 May 2019
Abstract
We describe the case of a newborn girl who displayed association of aortic atresia and interrupted aortic arch, with retrograde flow in ascending aorta, through extracranial anastomoses between vertebral arteries (arisen from descending aorta) and external carotids.
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- Images in Congenital Cardiac Disease
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