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Fig. 14A 21-year-old woman with history of three previous aortic coarctation repairs, most recent of which was 8 years earlier and consisted of interposition Dacron (DuPont) graft. She presented emergently with massive hemoptysis. Oblique sagittal volume-rendered CT angiography reveals large pseudoaneurysm at proximal descending thoracic aorta.