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Aortic Dissection

Cardiology Clinics, 2000
Aortic dissection is a life-threatening cardiovascular emergency requiring immediate diagnosis and treatment. It is mainly associated with hypertension and the Marfan syndrome. Diagnosis has been revolutionized by the use of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), which allows for rapid and safe assessment of this condition. Echocardiographic hallmarks
F A, Flachskampf, W G, Daniel
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Aortic dissection

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999
The presentation of aortic dissection in the emergency department may be more subtle than the classic description of a shocked patient with "ripping" chest pain. The epidemiology, variation in presentation, investigation, and management of aortic dissection are reviewed.
A T, Dmowski, M J, Carey
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Aortic dissections and dissecting aneurysms

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1972
Abstract A review of the history, etiology, pathophysiology, classification, clinical history, physical findings, and laboratory, electrocardiographic and roentogenographic criteria for aortic dissections and dissecting aneurysms is presented. The indications and modes of therapy are discussed as they are being developed and currently practiced.
Constantine E. Anagnostopoulos   +2 more
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Acute aortic dissection

The Lancet, 2023
T. Carrel   +3 more
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Aortic dissection

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1997
R, Prêtre, L K, Von Segesser
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Aortic Dissection in the Elderly

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2008
To analyze the characteristics of aortic dissection in the elderly, we reviewed 168 cases from January 1999 to September 2005 in a medical center in Taiwan. Fifty-six cases were suitable for enrollment in our study. Of these, 44 (79%) were male and 12 (21%) were female; ages ranged from 29 to 92 years, with a mean of 61 +/- 11.75 years.
Cheng-Ho Tsai   +4 more
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Acute Aortic Dissection

The American Journal of Nursing, 1980
Tom Gregory always considered himself relatively healthy despite the fact that he had been diagnosed as having hypertension and told that he had had a heart attack a few years ago. He hadn't spent time in the hospital, so how bad could it have been, he thought. When I first met him, however, that had changed.
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Intramural aortic dissection

Australasian Radiology, 1996
SUMMARYWe present 10 cases of intramural aortic dissection. The cases are all characterized by the presence of intramural haematoma without the presence of a patent false lumen. The radiological features and possible aetiologies are discussed. The key radiological finding is the presence of a hyperdense rim in the aortic wall on a non‐contrast‐enhanced
D. C. Cameron   +2 more
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Acute aortic syndrome: aortic dissection—ascending aortic dissection

2018
Aortic dissection, intramural haematoma, and penetrating aortic ulcer can each present as an acute aortic syndrome. If left untreated, acute aortic syndrome carries a high mortality. Therefore, rapid diagnostic work-up and appropriate surgical therapy are of utmost importance. Chest computed tomography is the imaging method of first choice.
Christoph T. Starck   +2 more
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Fluid–structure interaction simulations of patient-specific aortic dissection

Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 2020
K. Bäumler   +9 more
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