2000-04-21-18 Interrupted aortic arch with thymic hypoplasia: DiGeorge syndrome © Olavarría www.thefetus.net/
Interrupted aortic arch with thymic hypoplasia: DiGeorge syndrome
A Sosa Olavarría, MD, PhD, E. Caleiras MD*, and M. Martin, MD*
Perinatology Unit, and *Dept. of Pathology, Carabobo University, Valencia – Venezuela
This is a case of interrupted aortic arch, part of the DiGeorge syndrome. Note the ascending aorta with the brachiocephalic vessels (type A) with interruption between the subclavian artery and the descending aorta

The ascending aorta (with the probe) and the 3 brachiocephalic vessels. The pulmonary artery is seen behind.

The hypoplastic thymus
