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Fig. 5B. 68-year-old man with aberrant right subclavian artery and horseshoe
kidney. Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan shows dissection involving aortic arch
with calcifications within intimomedial flap and different attenuation of
enhanced blood within true and false (arrow) lumens. Intimal tears
leading to dissection frequently form in areas of elevated hydraulic stress,
such as region of aberrant vessel origin.
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