Shawna Snyder

Subclavian Steal: Carotid to Subclavian Bypass 

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medical illustration of A congential defect closed the subclavian artery as it diverged from the common carotid. Exercise of the right arm caused retrograde flow from the vertebral and mammary arteries, leading to severe headaches. A Dacron graft was placed to allow normal blood flow into the subclavian artery.

surgery, aorta, common carotid, subclavian, artery, arteries, dacron graft, medical device
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A congential defect closed the subclavian artery as it diverged from the common carotid. Exercise of the right arm caused retrograde flow from the vertebral and mammary arteries, leading to severe headaches. A Dacron graft was placed to allow normal blood flow into the subclavian artery. surgery, aorta, common carotid, subclavian, artery, arteries, dacron graft, medical device

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