@article{oai:shinshu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001578, author = {梅村, 恭伸 and 田所, 治 and 宇都野, 創 and 井上, 勝博}, issue = {3}, journal = {松本歯学}, month = {Dec}, note = {In this study, we found right aortic arch with left subclavian artery as its last branch in the cadaver of an 84-year-old Japanese male during anatomy practice at Matsumoto Dental University in 2006. The ascending aorta curved right and backward to form the aortic arch. Four branches extended from the aortic arch in the following order from left to right: the left common carotid, the right common carotid, the right subclavian and the left subclavian arteries. The left subclavian artery ran left and upward behind the esophagus. The ligamentum arterio-sum connected the left pulmonary artery with the left subclavian artery. The present case was considered the Nal-type according to the classification by Shibata et al. (1998) and was the 26th case of N-type aortic arch reported in Japan., application/pdf}, pages = {322--326}, title = {左鎖骨下動脈を最終枝とする右側大動脈弓の1例}, volume = {33}, year = {2007} }