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“…If need for intervention arises, symptomatic patients with Type B PAU can be managed with open surgical or endovascular stent repair with encouraging results on using endovascular stent repair 9. PAU is very rare in ascending aorta but if present, early surgical intervention is usually preferred 63 64…”
Section: Ct and Mri Imaging Of Acute Aortic Pathologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If need for intervention arises, symptomatic patients with Type B PAU can be managed with open surgical or endovascular stent repair with encouraging results on using endovascular stent repair 9. PAU is very rare in ascending aorta but if present, early surgical intervention is usually preferred 63 64…”
Section: Ct and Mri Imaging Of Acute Aortic Pathologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 37 54 Aortic ulcers are usually focal lesions most commonly located in the descending thoracic aorta, but may be found along the whole aorta. Ulcers of the ascending aorta are uncommonly reported.…”
Section: Penetrating Aortic Ulcermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This entity is associated with a variable amount of intramural (intramedial) haemorrhage. In most patients this intramural haematoma is localised, but occasionally it may extend proximally or distally and sometimes it may involve the entire descending thoracic aorta 54. Concomitant aneurysms of the descending aorta are commonly found 20…”
Section: Penetrating Aortic Ulcermentioning
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“…13 16 Increased permeability of the aortic wall leading to a pericardial, pleural, and mediastinal haemorrhage, and progression to an aortic rupture, has also been reported 5. It has been shown that aortic intramural haematoma may also originate from ulceration in an atherosclerotic aortic plaque1 4 17; in these cases, the ulcerated aortic plaque behaves like an intimal tear.…”
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