Revisions of 'Right aortic arch with left aberrant subclavian artery and azygos continuation of IVC'
-
Revision 6 - created about 3 years ago by Daniel J Bell - view changesetDate: 2021-04-08 15:56:54 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Daniel J Bell had no recorded disclosures.
View Daniel J Bell's current disclosures Reviewed by: Joachim Feger -
Revision 5 - created about 4 years ago by Henry Knipe - view changesetDate: 2020-05-03 04:24:15 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Henry Knipe had no recorded disclosures.
View Henry Knipe's current disclosures Reviewed by: Mostafa Elfeky -
Revision 4 - created about 4 years ago by Jose Ignacio Aragon - view changesetDate: 2020-04-30 15:17:53 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Jose Ignacio Aragon had no recorded disclosures.
View Jose Ignacio Aragon's current disclosures Reviewed by: Henry Knipe -
Revision 3 - created about 4 years ago by Jose Ignacio Aragon - view changesetDate: 2020-04-26 15:33:25 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Jose Ignacio Aragon had no recorded disclosures.
View Jose Ignacio Aragon's current disclosures Reviewed by: Henry Knipe -
Revision 2 - created about 4 years ago by Owen Kang - view changesetDate: 2020-04-26 09:42:21 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Owen Kang had no recorded disclosures.
View Owen Kang's current disclosures Reviewed by: Tee Yu Jin -
Revision 1 - created about 4 years ago by Jose Ignacio Aragon - view changesetDate: 2020-04-26 06:08:17 UTC Disclosures:
At the time the revision was created Jose Ignacio Aragon had no recorded disclosures.
View Jose Ignacio Aragon's current disclosures Reviewed by: Owen Kang
Unfortunately some older revisions may not be able to be viewed or restored.
Radiopaedia.org is a collaborative effort and anyone can contribute. Every revision counts. Learn more about contributing.
Each article also undergoes a sophisticated editorial process to ensure the high quality of Radiopaedia.org. Through open contributions by many different medical professionals, editorial oversight from our excellent editorial and expert review boards, and continual moderation, we can continue to provide the best, free radiology resource online.