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Painless aortic dissection: an unusual cause of syncope
Annals of Emergency Medicine
|July 1, 1984
Abstract:
Presented is a case of syncope as the initial sign of a painless aortic dissection. The patient was stabilized by percutaneous drainage of a hemopericardium, and then underwent angiography and successful operative repair. Although uncommon, painless aortic dissection should be included in the differential diagnosis of a syncopal episode.