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Type A interruptions are distal to the left subclavian.
Type B interruptions are between the left carotid and left subclavian, with three subtypes depending on the origin of the right subclavian artery.
Type C interruptions are between the right and left carotid artery

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Approximately 50% of patients with interrupted aortic arch have digeorge syndrome; in these cases, the interrupted aortic arch is usually type B, although cases of type A or type C have also been reported. emedicine.medscape.com/ar...

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