Aortic aneurysm and diverticulum of Kommerell: a dreadful concomitance
First described in 1936, the diverticulum of Kommerell (DOK) is a dilatation of the proximal segment of an aberrant subclavian artery. Appearing more frequently in the left-sided aortic arch, the aberrant right subclavian artery passes behind the esophagus toward the right arm, causing symptoms in t...
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Main Authors: | Fernando Peixoto Ferraz de Campos (Author), Erasmo Simão da Silva (Author), Brenda Margatho Ramos Martines (Author), João Augusto dos Santos Martines (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2012-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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