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Fig. 4A. 71-year-old woman with thoracic aortic pseudoaneurysm due to
penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer. Volume-rendered CT scan of axial view shows
contrast material leaking from aortic lumen (solid arrow) into
posterior pseudoaneurysm (open arrow) of proximal descending thoracic
aorta.