51-year-old female presents with dysphagia and odynophagia.
Barium Swallow in the RAO Projection
Bilobed Extrinsic Defect in the Esophagus at the Level of the Arch
Correlation With Barium Pill Swallow
Transient Hold Up with Correlative Symptoms
Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Distended Esophagus
Discussion
- Dysphagia Lusoria,
- caused by aberrant right subclavian artery (RSA). which
- originates as the last branch of the aortic arch and passing behind the esophagus.
- can lead to compression of the esophagus,
- causing dysphagia
- discomfort, and
- pain
- although congenital,
- symptoms may not appear until later in life.
- treatment options
- conservative management,
- dietary modifications, or
- surgery