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Uncommon congenital and acquired aortic diseases: role of multidetector CT angiography.

Radiographics, 2010
State-of-the-art multidetector computed tomographic (CT) technology has replaced invasive angiography for evaluation of patients suspected to have aortic disease.
E. Kimura-Hayama   +5 more
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PET features of aortic diseases.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2010
OBJECTIVE Recently, several reports have highlighted the potential role of (18)F-FDG PET for the assessment of various aortic diseases based on FDG accumulation.
T. Hayashida   +4 more
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Aortic Valve Disease

2010
Aortic stenosis is an obstruction to blood ejection from the left ventricle (LV) due to a fixed or dynamic stenosis located in the valve either over (supravalvular) or below (subvalvular) it [1]. Aortic v alve stenosis (AS) is the most frequent form, and it accounts for the majority of congenital forms and all of the acquired forms.
Corrado Tamburino, Gian Paolo Ussia
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Aortic disease: thoracic endovascular aortic repair

Heart, 2015
Following the first reported case of thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) in 1987, there has been rapid technological development and widespread uptake of this approach for thoracic aortic disease. TEVAR has particular advantages for acute thoracic syndromes and there is continuing development of TEVAR for use in the elective situation.
Janet T. Powell, Colin Bicknell
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Diseases of the Aortic Valve

2016
This chapter described AV prolapse, bicuspid AV, rheumatic heart disease, and AS received proper treatments including aortic repair, replacement, or transcatheter AV implantation.
Wei-Hsian Yin, Ming-Chon Hsiung
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Aortic Diseases

Practical Cardiovascular Medicine, 2022

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Aortic disease associated with pregnancy

Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1988
Our experience with the management of two patients with life-threatening aortic disease during pregnancy is presented with a review of the literature. One of our patients had intimal disruption caused by trauma; the other had probable Ehlers-Danlos type IV syndrome, causing an acute dissection of the descending thoracic aorta and eventually requiring ...
G. Melville Williams   +4 more
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Neurologic complications of aortic diseases and aortic surgery

2014
Aortic disease processes have a wide range of clinical manifestations. The inflammatory disease process of Takayasu's arteritis differs dramatically from the visceral ischemia of aortic dissection. The catastrophic event of aortic rupture tends to overshadow life-altering events such as stroke and paraplegia. However, these neurologic manifestations of
Richard Hershberger, Jae S. Cho
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Bicuspid Aortic Valve and Aortic Root Disease

Current Cardiology Reports, 2011
Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common form of congenital heart disease, with frequent and premature occurrence of cardiac events, dominated by significant valvular dysfunction. BAV has a high prevalence of aortic wall abnormalities such as ascending aortic dilatation.
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Treating Aortic Disease [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2017
Roberto Battelini, Christian D. Etz
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