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Ruptured type A aortic dissection with saddle pulmonary embolism-like appearance on computed tomography angiography
Takuya Wada1,2, Shingo Ohuchi1, Shogo Oyama1
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Nakadori General Hospital, Akita, Japan.
Abstract:
We present a case of ruptured type A acute aortic dissection with pulmonary trunk compression by mediastinal hematoma. This condition mimicked a pulmonary embolism on the early arterial phase of computed tomography angiography, whereas the correct diagnosis was determined from the late arterial phase and unenhanced computed tomography. We highlight the importance of carefully interpreting triphasic computed tomography angiography to assess the status of aortic dissection.
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