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Cervical aortic arch

The aortic arch, arch of the aorta, or transverse aortic arch (English: ) is the part of the aorta between the ascending and descending aorta. The arch travels backward, so that it ultimately runs to the left of the trachea. [Source: Wikipedia ]

OrphaNet reference
Cervical aortic arch 
May Cause
Abnormal vascular impression on esophagus
Aortic arch anomaly
Esophageal lesion in a child
Extrinsic vascular impression on esophagus
Large aortic arch
Large ascending aorta
Soft-tissue neck mass
OrphaNet reference
Cervical aortic arch 
May Cause
Abnormal vascular impression on esophagus
Aortic arch anomaly
Esophageal lesion in a child
Extrinsic vascular impression on esophagus
Large aortic arch
Large ascending aorta
Soft-tissue neck mass


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