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Dysphagia lusoria caused by a right-sided aorta

Journal Volume 75 - 2012
Issue Fasc.2 - Case reports
Author(s) E. De Caluwe, S. Verhaegen, G. Van Roey, J. Janssens, S. Van Gool
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(1) Department of Gastroenterology, Hospital of Turnhout, Belgium ; (2) Department of Radiology, Hospital of Turnhout, Belgium.

We report a case of an 80-year-old female with dysphagia lusoria caused by oesophageal compression by a right-sided atheromatous aorta. The relationship between aortic root vascular anomalies and dysphagia has been clearly established in literature and can be diagnosed by a barium swallowing study, followed by CT or MRI. Aortic anomalies and variations in aortic branches are caused by embryonic malformations and are mostly described in association with congenital heart lesions. In this pauci-symptomatic patient, the preferred treatment is a conservative management. (Acta gastroenterol. belg., 2012, 75, 266-269).

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PMID 22870794