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Fig. 2A. 25-year-old woman with native aortic coarctation combined
with inferior arch aneurysm and aberrant right subclavian artery. Sagittal
maximal-intensity-projection image obtained from MR angiography shows that
narrowed aortic segment (arrow) starts immediately distal to origin
of dilated left subclavian artery (asterisk) and associated inferior
bulging saccular aneurysm (dot), which most probably represents
aneurysm of ductus arteriosus stump.