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A child born with esophageal atresia has a chest radiograph suspicious for a right sided aortic arch. An echocardiogram fails to reveal any additional abnormalities.
The next best step in management of this patient with esophageal atresia and suspected right sided aortic arch is
A bronchoscopy.
B thoracoscopy.
C computerized tomography angiography.
D right thoracotomy.
E left thoracotomy.
A child born with esophageal atresia has a chest radiograph suspicious for a right sided aortic arch. An echocardiogram fails to reveal any additional abnormalities.
The next best step in management of this patient with esophageal atresia and suspected right sided aortic arch is
A bronchoscopy.
B thoracoscopy.
C computerized tomography angiography.
D right thoracotomy.
E left thoracotomy.
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