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the right aortic arch (on the right of course), the aberrant innominate artery posteriorly and the left PDA (or ­ligamentum) on the left. CT imaging is useful for patients who are unable to ...
right radial artery access was obtained and simultaneous antegrade and retrograde aortograms were done in the left anterior oblique view to analyze the relationship between proximal and distal ...
The CT images in the middle and at the right show dilatation of the aortic root and dilatation of the ascending aorta and proximal arch, respectively. The reported prevalence of dilatation of the ...
The free risk calculator can be incorporated into existing spreadsheets of patient data for use in heart team discussions.
The ascending aorta includes the aortic root and sinuses of Valsalva where the blood supply to your heart, via the coronary arteries, originates. The ascending aorta continues upward to form the ...
Chest radiography confirmed that her heart was in the right chest and that the cardiac apex pointed to the right. The aortic arch was on her left ... radiography or CT of the paranasal sinuses might ...
Type I: Dissection originating in the ascending aorta extending a variable length frequently into the aortic arch and/or descending ... symptoms may occur. The right coronary artery can also ...
An ascending aortic aneurysm occurs when the aortic wall becomes weakened and enlarges. Many causes exist including atherosclerosis, hypertension and connective tissue disorders. There are no ...
Severe truncal valve insufficiency is a poor ­prognostic ­indicator; [11] Other less frequently associated anomalies include: right aortic arch, left superior vena cava, aberrant origin or the ...