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  • 2. Correction to: Prenatal Ultrasonic Diagnosis and Prognostic Analysis of Isolated Left Subclavian Artery (ILSCA) and Left Brachiocephalic Trunk (ILBCT) Malformation.
    Li Y, Zhang X, Yan Y, Pei Q.
    Pediatr Cardiol; 2018 Dec; 39(8):1656. PubMed ID: 30315338
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  • 4. Coexisting of aortic arch variation of the left common carotid artery arising from brachiocephalic trunk and absence of the main branches of right subclavian artery: a review of the literature.
    Karabulut Ö, İltimur K, Cudi Tuncer M.
    Rom J Morphol Embryol; 2010 Dec; 51(3):569-72. PubMed ID: 20809040
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  • 5. Isolated subclavian or brachiocephalic arteries with tetralogy of Fallot, left retro-aortic brachiocephalic vein.
    Shang J, Chen D, Fang W, Dong F.
    Cardiovasc Pathol; 2021 Dec; 51():107304. PubMed ID: 33157206
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  • 6. The prenatal diagnosis and prognosis of fetal right aortic arch and double aortic arch malformation: A single-center study.
    Yan Y, Yang Z, Li Y, Pei Q, Zhang X, Wang Y, Yin X, Zhang L, Ren M, Liu G.
    J Obstet Gynaecol Res; 2023 Sep; 49(9):2273-2282. PubMed ID: 37354102
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  • 13. Type I persistent left fifth aortic arch with truncus arteriosus type A3: an unreported association.
    Parmar RC, Pillai S, Kulkarni S, Sivaraman A.
    Pediatr Cardiol; 2004 Sep; 25(4):432-3. PubMed ID: 15054549
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  • 14. A unique variation with five branches of the aortic arch.
    Ma Z, Han J, Li H, Guo K.
    Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg; 2018 Jan 01; 26(1):165-166. PubMed ID: 29049546
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  • 15. Right aortic arch with isolated left subclavian artery: a rare association with coarctation of the left pulmonary artery.
    Olejník P, Kunovsky P, Venczelova Z, Buzassyova D, Majerova L.
    Kardiol Pol; 2018 Jan 01; 76(7):1113. PubMed ID: 29984812
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  • 17. Right aortic arch with isolation of the left innominate artery.
    Harrington DP, Brennan T, Varghese JP.
    Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol; 1981 Jan 01; 4(1):24-6. PubMed ID: 7018686
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