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52. Dissecting aortal aneurysm: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Organ''': Heart, ascending aorta '''Description''': The left ventricle and ascending aorta are open. There is a rupture in the wall of the ascending aorta. Each side of the ascending aorta has some haemorrhage in the wall of the vessel. '''Diagnosis''': Stanford A type aortic dissection '''Causes''': * Hypertension * Atherosclerosis * Marfan syndrome * Ehlers-Danlos syndrome '''Theory''': In aortic dissection will a rupture of the tunica intima cause blood to e..."
(Created page with "'''Organ''': Heart, ascending aorta '''Description''': The left ventricle and ascending aorta are open. There is a rupture in the wall of the ascending aorta. Each side of the ascending aorta has some haemorrhage in the wall of the vessel. '''Diagnosis''': Stanford A type aortic dissection '''Causes''': * Hypertension * Atherosclerosis * Marfan syndrome * Ehlers-Danlos syndrome '''Theory''': In aortic dissection will a rupture of the tunica intima cause blood to e...")
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