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Fig. 3D. 24-year-old woman after graft repair of ascending
aorta and aortic valve resuspension for Stanford type A dissection. Fast
low-angle shot cine frame reveals aortic insufficiency. Hypointense diastolic
jet (arrow) is directed against wall of left ventricular outflow
tract. Regurgitant fraction determined by phase-contrast flow measurements was
approximately 18%. Note residual intimal flap (star) in dilated
aortic root, which is not visualized by black blood imaging in A or
B.