2018
Chapter 10 Guilt by Association Paradigm for Detection of Silent Aortic Aneurysms
Findlay R, Thompson O, Ziganshin B, Elefteriades J. Chapter 10 Guilt by Association Paradigm for Detection of Silent Aortic Aneurysms. 2018, 107-118. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-809979-7.00010-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThoracic aortic aneurysmAortic aneurysmAortic diseaseGiant cell arteritisAortic arch abnormalitiesBicuspid aortic valveThoracic aortic diseaseAbdominal aortic aneurysmConnective tissue disordersCell arteritisClinical findingsHigh morbidityAortic valveIncidental findingArch abnormalitiesClinical markersFamily historyTissue disordersRenal cystsTAA developmentAneurysmsIntracranial aneurysmsEarly detectionDiseasePatients
2005
Late-onset dysphagia lusoria assessed by 3-dimensional computed tomography of an aortic arch abnormality
Koullias G, Korkolis D, Iams W, Elefteriades J. Late-onset dysphagia lusoria assessed by 3-dimensional computed tomography of an aortic arch abnormality. Diseases Of The Esophagus 2005, 18: 60-63. PMID: 15773845, DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-2050.2005.00449.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAberrant left subclavian arteryLeft-sided ligamentum arteriosumRight-sided aortic archLate-onset dysphagiaSymptomatic vascular ringsLeft subclavian arteryAortic arch abnormalitiesHelical CT scansArch aortogramDysphagia lusoriaSubclavian arteryIntraoperative findingsPatient's symptomsLigamentum arteriosumAnatomic abnormalitiesAortic archArch abnormalitiesVascular ringComplete decompressionCT scanComputed tomographyThree-dimensional reconstruction softwareDysphagiaSymptomsAbnormalities