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Fig. 4A. Axial double-inversion-recovery MR images (TR/TE, 1875/18; inversion
time, 150 msec) of 37-year-old man with Marfan syndrome. Image shows classic
aortic dissection with double-channel aorta. True lumen (straight
arrow) is smaller than false lumen (curved arrow). High-velocity
flow in true lumen causes signal void. Slower flow with higher signal can be
seen in false lumen.
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