“…While most of the patients with the underlying condition remain asymptomatic, they can present with symptoms of VBI (dizziness while moving left arm), upper extremity claudication, or cardiac angina [2]. Symptomatic SSS presentation is more often seen in males over 50 years of age with a 2:1 male-to-female ratio [1,6]. The branching patterns of the aortic arch were studied by Popieluszko et al, in the meta-analysis of 23,882 adult aortic arches from 51 studies which showed that the most common branching pattern (from right to left), brachiocephalic trunk, the LCCA, and the LSCA with an overall incidence of 80.9% [7].…”