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Fig. 1C. 41-year-old man (patient 16) with traumatic rupture of
thoracic aorta. Angiogram obtained before intervention shows isthmic
pseudoaneurysm (solid arrows). Mild narrowing of left lateral wall of
left common carotid artery is caused by vasospasm (arrowheads). Left
vertebral artery arises from aortic arch (open arrows).
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