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A Case of Right Pulmonary Artery Arising from Ascending Aorta
Chan Uhng Joo, Nam Ki Kim, Ja Hong Kuk, Doing Geun Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(9):1303-1306.   Published online September 15, 1992
The anomaly consisting of one pulmonary artery arising from the ascending aorta while the other originates normally from the right ventricle is a rare congenital malformation. Early surgery is desirable to prevent pulmonary vascular obstructive disease. The autoors experienced a patient of right pulmonary artery arising from ascending aorta who had severe respiratory distress. Echocardiographic study and autopsy findings showed anomalous...
Two Cases of Anomalous Origin of the Right Pulmonary Artery from the Ascending Aorta
Yong Won Park, Chung Il Noh, Jung Yun Choi, Yong Soo Yun, Yong Jin Kim, Joon Ryang Rho, Kyung Pil Suh
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(7):995-1000.   Published online July 15, 1992
Anomalous origin of the pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta is a rare congenital cardiovascular anomaly which usually involves the right pulmonary artery. Because congestive heart failure and the pulmonary vascular obstructive changes develop early in life, early diagnosis and surgical correction are essential. We experienced two cases of anomalous origin of the right pulmonry artery from the ascending aorta; aorticopulmonary septal...
Two Cases of Anomalous Origin of the Right Pulmonary artery from the Ascending Aorta.
Kyu Gap Hwang, Gu Soo Kim, Jung Yun Choi, Yong Soo Yun, Chang Yee Hong
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1984;27(5):501-505.   Published online May 31, 1984
Anomalous origin of one pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta is a rare congenital malformation. It happens as the result of abnormal development of the 6th aortic arch. Anomalous origin of right pulmnary artery is more frequent than left. It is frequently associated with P.D.A., V.S.D. and T.O.F. In this malformation, congestive heart failure develops in early life and once the...
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