Radiology Case Reports (Oct 2022)

Complete interruption of aortic arch diagnosed in adulthood: a case report

  • Abhishek Sharma, MBBS,
  • Nirmal Prasad Neupane, MD,
  • Prakash Dhakal, MD,
  • Suraj Sharma, MD,
  • Asim Sitaula, MD,
  • Kritisha Rajlawot, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 10
pp. 3963 – 3965

Abstract

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Few patients with interrupted aortas survive into maturity, and the majority of instances are diagnosed in young children. There are only a few cases of this extremely rare total aortic interruption that survives into maturity, necessitating the substantial growth of collaterals to supply the descending aorta. Here, we describe a rare instance of an interrupted aorta in a 43-year male that presented in late adulthood with complete interruption of the aortic arch. The patient has remained symptom-free and without treatment. This case gives us an idea about how one can survive into adulthood with complete interruption of the aortic arch given that extensive collaterals are formed.

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