Spontaneous Progression of Ascending Aortic Intramural Hematoma to Stanford Type A Dissection Fortuitously Witnessed During an MR Examination
- 1 November 1999
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
- Vol. 23 (6) , 966-968
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004728-199911000-00028
Abstract
Aortic intramural hematoma may occur as a primary event (spontaneous dissection without intimal flap) or secondary to a penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer. The management of intramural hematoma of the ascending aorta is somewhat controversial because of limited published data, but some centers advocate early surgical intervention. We describe a patient with an intramural hematoma of the ascending aorta that progressed to a classic communicating dissection during an MR examination. This case graphically demonstrates the potential instability of patients with intramural hematoma of the ascending aorta.Keywords
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