“…In cats and dogs, the most common VRA reported is a persistent right aortic arch with a left ligamentum arteriosum, accounting for 95 per cent of cases (Vangundy 1989, Buchanan 2004). Other VRAs reported in the veterinary literature include double aortic arch (Helphrey 1979, Suter and Lord 1984, Vangundy 1989, Buchanan 2004, Vianna and Krahwinkel 2004, Du Plessis and others 2006), right patent ductus arteriosus or right-sided ligamentum arteriosum (Helphrey 1979, VanGundy 1989, Hurley and others 1993, Holt and others 2000, Buchanan 2004), persistent right dorsal aorta (VanGundy 1989), abberant intercostal arteries (Bellenger 1970, VanGundy 1989) and aberrant left and right subclavian vessels (Detweiler and Allam 1955, Buergelt and Wheaten 1970, DeKleer 1971, Tsukise and others 1972, Helphrey 1979, Suter and Lord 1984, Bezuidenhout 1989, Griffiths 1989, VanGundy 1989, Buchanan 2004, House and others 2005, Park and others 2005, Yoon and Jeong 2011). …”