Interrupted aortic arch in a neonate: multidetector CT diagnosis

Pediatric Radiology
Asli CinarGulsevin Tekinalp

Abstract

We report the usefulness of multidetector CT angiography (CTA) in the diagnosis of interrupted aorta of a neonate. CTA is useful for evaluating malformations of the aortic arch, particularly in cases that cannot undergo conventional angiography or in which detailed information cannot be provided by echocardiography.

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