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Fig. 5B —74-year-old woman with prior rupture of aneurysm and new coagulopathic hemorrhage. Axial unenhanced CT sections show signs of prior rupture of aortic aneurysm including extensive periaortic hemorrhage and discontinuous calcification in aortic wall. Patient has endovascular stent-graft in place, with opaque markers (black arrow, A) in stent wall. Retroperitoneal hematoma with hematocrit sign (white arrows) is finding indicating coagulopathy.