The descending thoracic aorta is the section of the vessel originating in continuity with the arch of the aorta at the level of inferior margin of the T4 vertebra on its left side. It terminates in continuity with the abdominal aorta at the aortic hiatus. It descends in the posterior mediastinum, initially to the left of vertebral bodies T4 to T6, then moving medially to run directly anterior to the inferior vertebral bodies. It gives off a number of branches during its course - see submenu.
The relations of the thoracic aorta as it descends are:
Note that the oesophagus in relation to the aorta:
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