12 August 2024 : Case report
Aortic Pseudoaneurysm-Related Acute Ortner’s Syndrome Presenting as Sudden Hoarseness: A Case Series
Challenging differential diagnosis, Rare coexistence of disease or pathology
Marcos Ferrández Escarabajal1ABCDEF, Isidre Vilacosta1ABCDEF, Isaac Martínez López2BDEF, Vanessa García de Viedma3BCDE, Inés Ramos González-Cristóbal 1BEF, Ana Viana Tejedor 1CDEF, Carlos Ferrera 1ABCDEF*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.944262
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e944262
Figure 1. (A) Initial chest X-Ray, with a widened mediastinum. (B–D) Axial and oblique computed tomography slices showing a partially thrombosed aortic arch pseudoaneurysm (arrow). (E) Three-dimensional computed tomography reconstruction after isolation of the pseudoaneurysm, with an endoprosthesis and subclavian artery occlusion with an Amplatzer device. Aortic arch shown with asterisk (*).