Open Medicine
(Mar 2017)
Intravascular treatment of left subclavian artery aneurysm coexisting with aortic coarctation in an adult patient
- Pogorzelski Ryszard,
- Wołoszko Tomasz,
- Toutounchi Sadegh,
- Fiszer Patryk,
- Krajewska Ewa,
- Jakuczun Wawrzyniec,
- Szostek Małgorzata M,
- Celejewski Krzysztof,
- Gałązka Zbigniew
Affiliations
- Pogorzelski Ryszard
- Department of General and Endocrynology Surgery MedicalUniversity of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- Wołoszko Tomasz
- Department of General and Endocrynology Surgery MedicalUniversity of Warsaw, Banacha 1a street, Warsaw, Poland, Tel. +48 600 192 567
- Toutounchi Sadegh
- Department of General and Endocrynology Surgery MedicalUniversity of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- Fiszer Patryk
- Department of General and Endocrynology Surgery MedicalUniversity of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- Krajewska Ewa
- Department of General and Endocrynology Surgery MedicalUniversity of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- Jakuczun Wawrzyniec
- Department of General and Endocrynology Surgery MedicalUniversity of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- Szostek Małgorzata M
- Department of General and Endocrynology Surgery MedicalUniversity of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- Celejewski Krzysztof
- Department of General and Endocrynology Surgery MedicalUniversity of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- Gałązka Zbigniew
- Department of General and Endocrynology Surgery MedicalUniversity of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- DOI
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https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2017-0001
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 12,
no. 1
pp.
1
– 4
Abstract
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Coexistence of aortic coarctation with aneurysm of subclavian artery is a uncommon situation and may require unusual treatment in patients.
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