Persistent fifth aortic arch in man
T. Y. Lawrence and Q. R. Stiles
Persistence of the fifth aortic arch is a rare vascular anomaly of man, and
in all cases reported thus far there has been an associated patent ductus
Botalli (arteriosus). The present case is unique in at least three
respects: lack of associated intracardiac malformation, the survival of the
patient, and prenatal exposure to the possible teratogenic action of the
anticonvulsant drug trimethadione (Tridione). Other noncardiovascular
congenital defects were present in our patient. The dislocation of the hip
and the patent ductus arteriosus have been corrected surgically.