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Fig. 2B. ––68-year-old man after graft repair of ascending aorta for Stanford type A dissection. Remote dissection with almost completely thrombosed false channel originates in second part of descending aorta and extends into abdominal aorta. Contrast-enhanced MR angiography source image depicts site of entry (arrow) at thoracoabdominal transition, retrograde propagation of dissection, and thrombosed portions of false channel.