Ascending aortic coarctation-an atypical location in a non-takayasu arteritis female patient
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Öteyaka, EmreKuğuoğlu, Okan Eren
Sarı, Gizem
Basunlu, Mehmet Turan
Doğan, Mehmet Sait
Çalış, Elif
Hakgör, Aykun
Türkoğlu, Halil
Uğurlucan, Murat
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Öteyaka, E., Kuğuoğlu, O. E., Sarı, G., Basunlu, M. T., Doğan, M. S., Çalış, E. ... Uğurlucan, M. (2023). Ascending aortic coarctation-an atypical location in a non-takayasu arteritis female patient. Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 38(4). https://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2022-0268Abstract
Coarctation of the aorta is a well-known congenital cardiovascular disorder that typically occurs within proximity to the ductus arteriosus. The ascending aorta, distal descending aorta, and abdominal aorta are segments which are prone to development of an atypical coarctation. The etiologies of atypical cases are usually associated with various types of vasculitis syndromes or underlying genetic disorders. In this report, we present a 24-year-old female patient with an ascending aortic coarctation which developed secondary to an atherosclerotic process.
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