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Double aortic arch: A rare cause of wheezing and respiratory distress in infants: A case Report.
Abhishek Chakraborty*, Sanket R, Ebor Jacob
Double aortic arch is a rare congenital disorder. A symptom arises due to compression of treachea or esophagus. Its presentation varies from asymptomatic cases to life threatening respiratory distress. Clinical diagnosis is often difficult due to presence of wide verities of symptoms. We describe a three month old child presented with wheezing and severe respiratory distress and found to have double aortic arch.
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