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Fig. 3A. 76-year-old woman with disseminated tuberculosis and saccular
pseudoaneurysm arising from distal descending thoracic aorta. Volume-rendered
CT scan of axial view of descending thoracic aorta shows large pseudoaneurysm
(straight arrow) that arises posteriorly and causes flattening of
aortic lumen (curved arrow).
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