+ Follow aorta Tag
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[Title] => The anatomy of aortic aneurysms
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[Title] => Dissecting aorta: A simple explanation
[Summary] => The aorta is the largest artery in the body, around 3 centimeters in diameter. It is shaped like a walking cane, which starts from the heart, curves up a bit and goes on a u-turn down to the chest cavity and abdomen area.
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[Title] => FAQs about aortic aneurysms
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Actor George C. Scott, celebrated for his stellar performance in the movie Patton, died on September 22, 1999, because of a ruptured aortic aneurysm. His publicist and friend, Jim Mahoney, said that the actor "had never been treated properly for an aneurysm that he suffered in 1996."
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The aorta is composed of three layers and aortic dissections occur when the layers separate the way plywood will separate if left out in the weather.
When this occurs, patients typically experience severe pain in the chest or back. This most frequently sends patients to the emergency room where the diagnosis may be made.
Dissections may involve the ascending aorta, the descending thoracic and abdominal aorta, or the entire aorta. The risk of death depends on the extent of the dissection or rupture.
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Actor George C. Scott, celebrated for his stellar performance in the movie Patton, died on September 22, 1999, because of a ruptured aortic aneurysm. His publicist and friend, Jim Mahoney, said that the actor "had never been treated properly for an aneurysm that he suffered in 1996."
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The aorta is composed of three layers and aortic dissections occur when the layers separate the way plywood will separate if left out in the weather.
When this occurs, patients typically experience severe pain in the chest or back. This most frequently sends patients to the emergency room where the diagnosis may be made.
Dissections may involve the ascending aorta, the descending thoracic and abdominal aorta, or the entire aorta. The risk of death depends on the extent of the dissection or rupture.
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September 5, 2019 - 12:00am