Abstract

Aortic arch abnormalities are a cause of respiratory disorders in children, including dyspnoea, stridor, recurrent respiratory tract infections, and asthma. On the other hand, adults develop more dysphagia (lusoria). We report a Caucasian 13-year-old girl complaining only of a 6-month history of cough, occasional dyspnoea and sibilances. She was on bronchodilator and …

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