نتایج جستجو برای: thoracic aortic psudoaneurysm

تعداد نتایج: 156358  

Journal: :Drug discoveries & therapeutics 2012
S Yamashita T Dohi Y Shimizu S Momomura

We report a case of 74-year-old man presenting with a rupture of a thoracic aortic false aneurysm after undergoing conventional total arch replacement for aortic arch aneurysm (62 mm) and endovascular stent placement for descending aortic aneurysm (70 mm). His chief complaints at the present admission were fever and sensation of dyspnea and we put him on a course of antibiotics for stent graft ...

Journal: :Annals of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery : official journal of the Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia 2014
Daijiro Hori Koichi Yuri Satoshi Nishi Harunobu Matsumoto Atsushi Yamaguchi Hideo Adachi

A 70-year-old woman with a medical history of descending aorta replacement for chronic type B aortic dissection 12 years prior was admitted to our hospital with sudden back pain and hemoptysis. The patient was diagnosed with ruptured residual dissected thoracic aortic aneurysm and underwent emergent endovascular treatment. Two TAG thoracic endoprosthesis of different sizes were used to accommod...

2013
Ahrong Kim Hongil Ha Sohyung Park

Rupture of aortic aneurysm is a life-threatening condition. And thoracic aortic aneurysms are usually asymptomatic and not easily diagnosed unless an acute catastrophic complication develops. Because it is rare in young adults, especially in females during peripartum, considering that it occurs most commonly in the sixth and seventh decade of life and males are predominant, 3) the fatal sudden ...

Journal: :Hiroshima journal of medical sciences 2000
T Nakanishi R Hata A Tamura M Kohata K Miyasaka T Kajima H Fukuoka K Ito

The aim of this study was to examine signal intensities of data sets from MR thoracic aortography and to evaluate three-dimensional surface display (3DSD) for postprocessing. Twenty-five patients were imaged with gadolinium-enhanced 3D fast gradient echo sequence. The intensity at the aortic arch was significantly higher than that at the mediastinal fat (p<0.0001). The signal-to-noise ratio was...

2017

The true incidence and mortality rate of TAAs is not known. A population-based study reported an incidence of 5.9 new aneurysms per 100,000 person-years in a Midwestern community over a 30-year period with median ages of 65 years for men and 77 years for women. 51% of aneurysms were in the ascending aorta, 11% in the arch and 38% in the descending thoracic aorta. Prevalence may be at least 3-4 ...

2010
John A. Elefteriades Emily A. Farkas

2007
PETER H. LIN T. HUYNH JOSEPH S. COSELLI L. MATTOX

T raumatic blunt injury to the thoracic aorta is one of the most formidable challenges surgeons face. This devastating condition can lead to immediate death at the time of injury in the majority of cases, due in part to either aortic transection or acute rupture.1 Although blunt aortic injury accounts for less than 1% of all adult level I trauma center admissions, this condition represents the ...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2012
Saulat Hasnain Fatimi Roheena Zainab Panni Awais Ashfaq

The prevalence of aortic aneurysms is 3-4% in individuals more than 65 years. Age and haemodynamic factors play an important role in the development of aortic aneurysms. Most patients with aortic aneurysms are asymptomatic at the time of discovery. Thoracic aneurysms are usually found incidentally after chest radiographs or other imaging studies. The most common complications of thoracic aortic...

Journal: :Emergency medicine clinics of North America 2017
Reuben J Strayer

Aortic dissection (AD) is a lethal, treatable disruption of the aortic vessel wall. It often presents without classic features, mimicking symptoms of other conditions, and diagnosis is often delayed. Established high-risk markers of AD should be sought and indicate advanced aortic imaging with CT, MRI, or TEE. Treatment is immediate surgical evaluation, aggressive symptom relief, and reduction ...

2006
PETER H. LIN B. LUMSDEN

T raumatic blunt injury to the thoracic aorta is a devastating condition that can lead to immediate death at the time of injury in the majority of cases, due in part to either aortic transection or acute rupture.1 Although blunt aortic injury accounts for fewer than 1% of all adult level I trauma center admissions, this condition represents the second most common cause of death due to blunt inj...

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