نتایج جستجو برای: rare aortic dissection
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Background Nontraumatic Stanford type A acute aortic dissection is a life-threatening condition; thus, the ability to make a precise diagnosis of nontraumatic Stanford type A acute aortic dissection is essential for the emergency physician. Several reports have shown that the mediastinal widening on a chest radiograph is useful for the diagnosis of nontraumatic Stanford type A acute aortic diss...
BACKGROUND The associations of age and sex with phenotypic features of Marfan syndrome have not been systematically examined in a large cohort of both children and adults. METHODS AND RESULTS We evaluated 789 Marfan patients enrolled in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute GenTAC (Genetically Triggered Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Cardiovascular Conditions) Registry (53% male; mean ...
A 64-year-old man underwent a descending aortic replacement for a chronic type B dissecting aneurysm with left thoracotomy. The patient was weaned from the mechanical ventilator immediately after surgery without any neurological complications. However, on the second post-operative day, he suddenly suffered from cardiopulmonary arrest when talking with his family. Despite 6 hours of cardiopulmon...
BACKGROUND Although aortic dissection is a rare disease, it causes high level of mortality. If ascending aorta gets involved in this disease, it is known as type A. According to small number of studies about this disease in Iran, this study conducted to detect the factors related to acute aortic dissection type A, its surgery consequences and the factors affecting them. MATERIALS AND METHODS ...
Painless aortic dissections in general are uncommon and are frequently misdiagnosed. Here we reported a rare case of acute ischemic stroke secondary to completely painless acute full-length dissection (DeBakey I) and provide a brief review of the literature. A 56-year-old man was referred to our department with right hemiplegia. Ischaemic stroke and thrombolytic treatment were considered initia...
Intraoperative Type A aortic dissection is a rare pathology with incidence of 0.06-0.32%. It is associated with a high mortality between 30-50%. Some associated risk factors, including hypertension, enlarged aorta, peripheral vascular disease, advanced age, atheroma, and high arterial pressure on cardiopulmonary bypass, have been identified. Modification of these risk factors could reduce the i...
Aortic dissection (AD) is a rare disease that may result in a fatal outcome. Uremic patients are often associated with factors susceptible to AD. We herein report two cases of AD occurring in maintenance haemodialysis patients. The two male Chinese had history of smoking and poor uncontrolled hypertension for many years. One patient died of the aortic wall rupture with conservative treatment. T...
To describe a complex case of anomalous kidneys involving right early division renal artery, left accessory bilateral upper polar arteries and extrarenal calyces. This is very rare documented having these four anomalies together. The variations were observed during routine anatomical dissection in male cadaver at department anatomy, Jawaharlal Institute Postgraduate Medical Education & Rese...
Rupture of the sinus of Valsalva is an extremely rare complication after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Because it usually results from the retrograde extension of a dissection of the right coronary artery and may quickly spread to involve the entire aorta, it can cause life-threatening complications such as aortic dissection. If the dissection remains localized, it can resolve spont...
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