DIRECT NEURONAL REPROGRAMMING REVEALS UNKNOWN FUNCTIONS FOR KNOWN TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS




Anomaly of Haughton type D left cervical aortic arch in combination with type B dissection: case report and literature review

Abstract Background The anomaly of cervical aortic arch is a rare phenomenon first described by Reid in 1914 and categorized by Haughton in 1975.The left cervical aortic arch Type D consisting of an ipsilateral descending aorta and coarctation or aneurysmatic formation of the arch demonstrates a complicated form requiring surgical management.Becaus

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