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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Med Case Rep. 2020;8(6):143–147.

Table 1.

Patient presentation in the studies reported in the systematic review

Case
number
Year author Reported/observed
symptom/diagnostic finding
1 2019, Arakoni R [5] Dysphagia
2 2019, Morosetti D [6] Asymptomatic, incidental finding
3 2016, Masuoka H [7] Right nonrecurrent laryngeal nerve
4 2019, Raymond S [8] Dysphagia
5 2019, Morishita A [9] Dysphagia
6 2019, Zhao C [10] Right-sidedaortic arch aneurysm
7 2018, Tanaka Y [11] Aneurysm arising fromKomerell’s diverticulum
8 2018, Tempaku [12] Left cerebral infarction
9 2017, Hamady M [13] Mild dysphagia, right-sided aneurysmal aortic arch with aneurysmal aberrant left-sided
10 2017, Wilinski J [14] Asymptomatic
11 2016, Bhatt T [15] Dysphagia, chest pain
12 2017, Powell BL [16] Dysphagia with occasional regurgitation
13 2016, Ahmed MM [17] Subclavian steal syndrome
14 2016, Lococo F [18] Asymptomatic, incidental finding
15 2015, Parikh P [19] Dysphagia
16 2015, Ohtani T [20] Pseudo-occlusion of the left internal carotid artery
17 2015, Stefanczyk L [21] Symptoms of cerebrovascular insufficiency
18 2015, Sierra-Galan LM [22] Chronic cough
19 2014, Inui T [23] Asymptomatic, incidental finding
20 2014, Lee CH [24] Asymptomatic, incidental finding
21 2014, Zhang M [25] Stanford B type dissection
22 2015, Batheeb NA [26] Left upper limb pain and numbness on exercise
23 2014, Khalid S [27] Dysphagia to solids
24 2013, Samas J [28] Dysphagia
25 2013, Ebner L [29] Dissection of the ascending aorta associated with hemopericardium
26 2013, Motoki M [30] Ruptured aberrant left subclavian artery
27 2012, Yamashiro S [31] Ruptured Kommerell’s diverticulum
28 2013, Suarez AE [32] Acute superior vena cava syndrome
29 2012, Margolis J [33] Dysphagia, voice changes
30 2011, Panduranga P [34] Dysphagia
31 2011, Mubarak MY [3] Asymptomatic, incidental finding