for a ruptured subclavian artery aneurysm) or with a myriad of complaints, including neck or chest pain; neck mass and respiratory compromise owing to large or ruptured aneurysms; vertebral body ...
The decision was made to treat the ruptured VA aneurysm through endovascular means. Arch angiography demonstrated a left subclavian artery (LSA) occlusion after a short proximal stump (Figure 3).
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