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La Presse Médicale, 2011
Three-dimensional vascular imaging techniques offer a significant advantage over traditional imaging techniques. Spatial resolution of current state-of-the-art allows sufficient depiction of anatomical detail. Pre-operative planning of complex endovascular procedures is facilitated by state-of-the-art imaging.
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Three-dimensional vascular imaging techniques offer a significant advantage over traditional imaging techniques. Spatial resolution of current state-of-the-art allows sufficient depiction of anatomical detail. Pre-operative planning of complex endovascular procedures is facilitated by state-of-the-art imaging.
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CT angiography of the thoracic aorta
Seminars in Roentgenology, 2003Nine years after its introduction, spiral or helical CTA is being embraced as an important noninvasive tool for imaging the thoracic aorta and its branches. The high degree of accessibility and ease with which the studies are performed make it a viable alternative to aortography.
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Surgery (Oxford), 2012
Abstract Surgery for thoracic aortic pathology is challenging and is associated with significant early and late mortality and morbidity. In recent decades advances in diagnostic imaging, surgical techniques, myocardial and cerebral protection and graft design have significantly improved outcomes.
Kashif Mahmood+5 more
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Abstract Surgery for thoracic aortic pathology is challenging and is associated with significant early and late mortality and morbidity. In recent decades advances in diagnostic imaging, surgical techniques, myocardial and cerebral protection and graft design have significantly improved outcomes.
Kashif Mahmood+5 more
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Aneurysm of the thoracic aorta
The American Journal of Surgery, 1935Abstract It is not the purpose of this paper to advocate operative intervention as a treatment for aneurysm of the thoracic aorta. The case is presented because of its several interesting features, among which may be enumerated: 1. 1. The uncertainty of the diagnosis. 2. 2. The associated adhesive pericarditis. 3. 3.
Russell S. Boles, Moses Behrend
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Primary fibroxanthosarcoma of the thoracic aorta
Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histology, 1978A case is presented of a 58-year-old female with a primary malignant tumor of the aorta. The lesion was diagnosed histologically as a fibrox-anthosarcoma and represents the first primary neoplasm of the aorta so classified. The gross and microscopic features of the lesion are described and the morphologic characteristics of previously reported aortic ...
Philip S. Feldman+2 more
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Traumatic Rupture of the Thoracic Aorta
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968During a 15-month period, six patients with acute traumatic rupture of the arch of the aorta were treated. This experience demonstrated that delay in recognition and repair is disastrous and that the only long-term survivors had early surgical repair.
Robert L. Richardson+2 more
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Tuberculous Pseudoaneurysm of the Thoracic Aorta
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1996Tuberculous pseudoaneurysm has been reported to be a fatal, but rare complication of tuberculosis. We report a case of a 68-year-old man who underwent successful surgical treatment for a tuberculous pseudoaneurysm of the thoracic aorta with bronchial communication, and review previous reports of patients who also underwent operation for similar lesions,
Teruaki Oka+4 more
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Traumatic Involvement of the Thoracic Aorta
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1957Traumatic involvement of the thoracic aorta is of increasing incidence in this highly mechanical age. The early recognition of this condition is important in view of possible surgical intervention. However, considerable diagnostic difficulty may be encountered by the examiner because of the marked degree of variations in the clinical picture.
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Coarctation of the Thoracic Aorta
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1966Denton A. Cooley+2 more
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