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Fig. 3A. 46-year-old man with concurrent intramural hematoma involving
ascending aorta and communicating dissection involving descending aorta. Axial
unenhanced CT scan shows hyperdense crescentic hematoma in wall of ascending
aorta (white arrow) with eccentric narrowing of lumen, type A
intramural hematoma. Small intramural hematoma (arrowhead) is also
noted at left lateral aspect of proximal descending aorta. High-attenuation
dissection flap (black arrow) is seen in descending aorta.
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