Localized Right Subclavian Artery Dissection Detected by Accident on an Ultrasound Examination: A Case Report and Literature Review

Right subclavian artery dissection was detected in a 78-year-old female victim of the Kumamoto earthquake during a carotid artery ultrasound examination. She was subsequently taken to hospital and diagnosed with localized subclavian artery dissection (LSAD) by contrast-enhanced computed tomography....

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Veröffentlicht in:Internal Medicine 2019/01/01, Vol.58(1), pp.73-78
Hauptverfasser: Onishi, Hidenori, Yamamura, Osamu, Matsuo, Seiya, Tanaka, Tokuharu, Daitoku, Satoshi, Konokawa, Shizuka, Tsubouchi, Hiromasa, Chiba, Hiroshi, Sone, Maiko, Kaku, Bunji, Enomoto, Souichi, Yamamoto, Tami, Hashimoto, Youichirou, Hamano, Tadanori, Hayashi, Hiroyuki, Terasawa, Hidekazu
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Zusammenfassung:Right subclavian artery dissection was detected in a 78-year-old female victim of the Kumamoto earthquake during a carotid artery ultrasound examination. She was subsequently taken to hospital and diagnosed with localized subclavian artery dissection (LSAD) by contrast-enhanced computed tomography. There have been no previous reports of LSAD detected at a medical checkup. LSAD may progress and become severe, even in asymptomatic patients or patients with mild symptoms, and careful long-term follow-up is therefore required in all patients diagnosed with LSAD.
ISSN:0918-2918
1349-7235
DOI:10.2169/internalmedicine.1451-18