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Aberrant subclavian artery: Anatomical curiosity or clinical entity. |
| By Vijay Abraham | Published Tuesday 15 July 2008 |
To conclude, dysphagia lusoria, caused by ASA is an uncommon cause of dysphagia. When present it is mostly asymptomatic. Barium esophagogram may indicate the presence of this anomaly. Diagnosis needs to be confirmed by CT /MR angiography prior to any intervention. No treatment is required for asymptomatic patient. If causing significant...
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This house believes that Surgeons outcomes should be published in the lay press |
| By Surgical Associates Ltd | Published Wednesday 27 December 2006 |
Riaz Agha, Managing and Executive Editor, International Journal of Surgery,
Michael Baum, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Surgery,
Professor Craig Smith, Calvin F. Barber Professor of Surgery, New York Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University Medical Center,
Mr David Rosin, General Surgeon, St Mary's Hospital and Imperial...
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