
Aortic Arch Syndrome
Aortic Arch Syndrome refers to a group of symptoms caused by abnormal blood flow or blockages in the aortic arch, the main artery that supplies blood to the head, neck, and arms. These issues can result from conditions like coarctation or vascular malformations, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, arm weakness, or difficulty breathing. It may also cause differences in blood pressure between limbs. Treatment often involves managing the underlying cause through medications or surgery to restore normal blood flow and prevent complications. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for effective management.