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Chest, Vol 90, 439-440, Copyright © 1986 by American College of Chest Physicians
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ML Schiebler, IM Feuerstein, DM Paushter, MH Jaffe and RK Zeman
The clinical diagnosis of cervical aortic arch rests on the detection of a pulsatile mass in the supraclavicular fossa. Unfortunately, clinical differentiation of a cervical arch from an aneurysm of the great vessels can be difficult. Dynamic computed tomography (CT) can aid in this differentiation and avert the need for angiography.
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