subclavian artery

collocation in English

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subclavian
adjective
uk
/ˌsʌbˈkleɪ.vi.ən/
us
/ˌsʌbˈkleɪ.vi.ən/
relating to structures under the collarbone (= the bone that goes from the top of the arms to the bottom of ...
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artery
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.tər.i/
us
/ˈɑːr.t̬ɚ.i/
one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of ...
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(Definition ofsubclavianandarteryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In two other patients with the echocardiographic diagnosis of aberrant rightsubclavianartery, the origin of the vessel was not mentioned in the operative note.
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This finding was confirmed at surgery, with subsequent successful implantation of the aberrant rightsubclavianartery, thus preventing the sequels of congenital subclavian steal syndrome.
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Thesubclavianarteryforms a patch of autologous living material that will grow with the child.
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There was a left-sided aortic arch with severe co-arctation located between the insertion of the arterial duct and origin of the leftsubclavianartery.
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The atrial septum was closed, the right duct ligated along with the leftsubclavianartery, pulmonary arterial origin of this vessel being confirmed at surgery.
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Because adequate pulsation was palpable in the isolatedsubclavianartery, it was not anastomosed to the arch.
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The origin of the rightsubclavianarteryis dissected free as is the right pulmonary artery.
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These continue to be potential problems after ligation of the origin of thesubclavianarteryfrom the pulmonary artery.
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In this last form of aberrant leftsubclavianartery, there is often an association with intracardiac defects.
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Critics of this procedure point to the potential consequences resulting from division of the leftsubclavianartery.
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In the setting of interrupted arch, then, subclavian steal is not specific to patients with an isolated or aberrantsubclavianartery.
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The freed rightsubclavianarterywas anastomosed to the ascending aorta.
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First, if the distal dorsal aorta is retained with the seventh intersegmental artery, an aberrant rightsubclavianarterywill arise from the descending aorta.
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Right aortic arch with aberrant leftsubclavianartery: symptomatic in adulthood.
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There were a few small collateral arteries from the rightsubclavianarteryto the descending aorta.
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Echocardiography showed interruption of the aortic arch distal to the leftsubclavianarteryand a mid muscular ventricular septal defect.
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The large common trunk then continued as the arterial duct which connected to the descending aorta and also gave rise to the leftsubclavianartery.
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The proximal portion of the rightsubclavianarteryconsisted of duct-like tissue.
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