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Original Article

Spontaneous Resolution of a Descending Aortic Dissection

Report of a case

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Pages 305-306 | Accepted 28 Nov 1988, Published online: 08 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

The natural history of an aortic dissection is either endothelialization of the false lumen forming a so-called double-barrelled aorta, or thrombosis of the sack leading to fibrosis and scarring. Complete healing of an aortic dissection is extremely rare, and has to our knowledge only been reported once in vivo. Here we report a second case of spontaneous resolution of an aortic dissection, disclosed by contrast medium enhanced computed tomography.

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