Aortic arch anomaly

Blood Vessels & Circulation
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Aortic arch anomalies are variations in the normal structure of the aortic arch, the curved upper section of the aorta. Most are present from birth and many people are unaware they have one. An MRI may show structural variations in the aortic arch. Identifying an aortic arch anomaly provides important information for any future cardiovascular assessment or treatment.

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