2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.echo.2014.08.003
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Prenatal Diagnosis and Outcome of Right Aortic Arch without Significant Intracardiac Anomaly

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“…Attempts should be made to rule out the possibility of a double aortic arch. Razon et al 24 highlighted recently the fact that a double arch may be overlooked on prenatal scans due to the presence of a small, or even atretic, left arch. The remainder of the fetal anatomy should be assessed thoroughly by a fetal medicine specialist.…”
Section: Implications For Clinical Practice and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Attempts should be made to rule out the possibility of a double aortic arch. Razon et al 24 highlighted recently the fact that a double arch may be overlooked on prenatal scans due to the presence of a small, or even atretic, left arch. The remainder of the fetal anatomy should be assessed thoroughly by a fetal medicine specialist.…”
Section: Implications For Clinical Practice and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another two had mild symptoms, which improved. Computed tomographic angiography and barium swallow at 2 and 5 years of age showed no significant obstruction Galindo (2009) 11 Turan (2009) 12 Hsu (2011) 32 Li (2011) 31 Bronshtein (2011) 30 Gul (2012) 29 Miranda (2014) 28 Razon (2014) 24 Chaoui (2002) 25 Achiron (2002) 2 Patel (2006) 10 Berg (2006) 8 Zidere (2006) 7 Tuo (2009) 9 Galindo (2009) 11 Turan (2009) 12 Hsu (2011) 32 Bronshtein (2011) 30 Gul (2012) 29 Miranda (2014) 28 Razon (2014) 24 Current study Galindo (2009) 11 Turan (2009) 12 Hsu (2011) 32 Li (2011) 31 Bronshtein (2011) 30 Bronshtein (1998) 6 Gul (2012) 29 Miranda (2014) 28 Achiron (2002) 2 Patel (2006) 10 Berg (2006) 8 Zidere (2006) 7 Tuo (2009) 9 Galindo (2009) 11 Turan (2009) 12 Hsu (2011) 32 Li (2011) 31 Bronshtein (2011) 30 Chaoui (2002) 25 Gul (2012) …”
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confidence: 99%
“…As seen in this patient, DAA is likely to present as an isolated RAA initially on prenatal echocardiography [5,6]. RAA alone was initially found in two of three [5] and one of two cases with DAA [6] reported previously.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Therefore, prenatal diagnosis or suspicion of DAA may be clinically important. [5]). Further examination for detection of LAA is recommended in cases with RAA [6,7].…”
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