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aorta, and its branches.
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- In
human anatomy, the
descending aorta is part of the
aorta, the
largest artery in the body. The
descending aorta begins at the
aortic arch and runs down...
- arch of the
aorta, or
transverse aortic arch (English: /eɪˈɔːrtɪk/) is the part of the
aorta between the
ascending and
descending aorta. The arch travels...
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Aortic dissection (AD)
occurs when an
injury to the
innermost layer of the
aorta allows blood to flow
between the
layers of the
aortic wall,
forcing the...
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- of vessel). CTA can be used to
visualize the
vessels of the heart, the
aorta and
other large blood vessels, the lungs, the kidneys, the head and neck...
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thoracic aortic aneurysm is the "ballooning" of the
upper aspect of the
aorta,
above the diaphragm.
Untreated or
unrecognized they can be
fatal due to...
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dilation of the
aorta and is
diagnosed using ultrasonography,
computed tomography, or
magnetic resonance imaging. A
segment of the
aorta that is
found to...
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ligamentum attaches to the
aorta—at the
final part of the
aortic arch (the
isthmus of
aorta) or the
first part of the
descending aorta. On the other, inferior...
- An
aortic aneurysm is an
enlargement (dilatation) of the
aorta to
greater than 1.5
times normal size. Typically,
there are no
symptoms except when the...