Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2880921 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Plaque rupture may be identified as the cause of IMH in a previously unrecognized subgroup of patients. If at the convexity of the distal arch, supra-aortic branches prevent retrograde extension toward the ascending aorta. If at the free lateral wall or at the concavity, IMH may affect the entire thoracic aorta, owing to the lack of the natural barrier of the supra-aortic branches. Endovascular stent graft placement of this plaque-associated IMH may be more effective and less invasive than conventional surgery to treat the entire thoracic aortic disease.
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Authors
Michael MD, Christian MD, Roman MD, Martin MD, Daniel MD, Suzanne MD, Marion MD, Maria MD, Johannes MD, Seyedhossein MD, Martin MD,