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Ruptured thrombosed vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm treated with staged flow diverter after prediction of the rupture point by vessel wall MRI. [PDF]

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Matsukawa S   +13 more
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Dissecting aneurysm.

open access: yesThe Western journal of medicine, 1975
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Isolated Dissecting Aneurysms

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1960
The purpose of this report is to present an unusual lesion—isolated fatal dissecting aneurysm of the left coronary artery, associated with similar dissecting lesions in the superior mesenteric artery and the left renal artery. Report of Case The patient was a 51-year-old deaf-mute who apparently was in good health until Feb. 11, 1957. At this time he
L S, RALSTON, W A, WASDAHL
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Spontaneous Dissecting Aneurysm

Archives of Neurology, 1977
To the Editor.— In the April 1977 issue of theArchives(34:251, 1977), Drs Roome and Aberfeld state in their article entitled "Spontaneous Dissecting Aneurysm of the Internal Carotid Artery" that there are "no distinctive clinical features" of the problem. Their clinical resume describes the patient as having "experienced sudden sharp pain in the left
W B, Mayer, N S, Roome
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Dissecting Aortic Aneurysms

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1974
Abstract Anatomically, dissecting aneurysms may be classified into four types: Type I, the most common, originates in the ascending aorta or aortic arch and extends into the descending thoracic aorta and beyond. Type II, the rarest, is confined to the ascending aorta and proximal aortic arch.
G K, Sethi, R K, Hughes, T, Takaro
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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.
C E, Anagnostopoulos   +2 more
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