Divided into four sections—the aortic root, ascending aorta, aortic arch, and descending aorta—it ensures blood reaches areas like the arms, legs, brain, and abdominal organs. Signs of a ...
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a serious condition that occurs when the large blood vessel bringing blood from the heart ...
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The ascending aorta continues upward to form the aortic arch, where the oxygenated blood supply to your head originates. The aorta continues on down to the descending aorta that further supplies blood ...
Although the ligament is not seen, its presence is confirmed by demonstrating either a diverticulum, a dimple or the thoracic descending aorta opposite to the side of the aortic arch. The presence ...
Total Aortic Arch Replacement is a surgical procedure that involves replacing the entire aortic arch, which is the curved portion of the aorta that extends from the heart. This procedure is typically ...
Examples of native disease included are vascular rings, coarctation of the aorta and truncus arteriosus (TA). Postoperative aortic arch anomalies discussed are aortopulmonary connections (Damus ...
The dorsal aorta is a continuous vessel in embryo, bent to form a series of aortic arches. 1st bend = 1st aortic arch When the pharyngeal arches develop, cross links are formed between the dorsal and ...