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Bovine Aortic Arch with an Aberrant Left Vertebral Artery in a 3-Year-Old Boy with VACTERL Association: A Case Report

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Journal Am J Case Rep
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2024 Mar 25
PMID 38526305
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BACKGROUND The VACTEREL association is an acronym that includes vertebral malformations (V), anal atresia (A), cardiac defects (C), tracheoesophageal fistula (TE), renal defects (R), and limb malformations (L). The aortic arch is the section between the ascending aorta and the descending aorta, where some variants have been described, such as the right aortic arch and bovine aortic arch, among others. A rare presentation in the Natsis classification is the "type X" where a bovine aortic arch and anomalous origin of the left vertebral artery are present. Several structural cardiac malformations have been described in the VACTEREL association. Still, there is no bovine arch or an anomalous left vertebral artery. CASE REPORT Our patient was a 3-year-old boy with a diagnosis of VACTEREL association (type III esophageal atresia, congenital hip dislocation, scoliosis, bilateral clubfoot, and grade IV biliary ureteral reflux). Echocardiographic findings showed changes in the aortic arch, and angiotomography and magnetic resonance angiography showed a bovine aortic arch and an anomalous left vertebral artery. At the time of diagnosis, there were no clinical manifestations or complications due to the anomalous origin of the left vertebral artery. CONCLUSIONS This is the first description of a bovine type X arch according to the Natsis classification in a VACTEREL association. In general, knowledge of the anatomical variants of the aortic arch and the origin and course of the vertebral arteries is of great clinical and interventional importance, mainly because of the risk of cerebral ischemia.

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