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Fig. 4D —58-year-old man with acute onset of severe excruciating back and abdominal pain due to type II aortic dissection. Catheter angiograms in lateral (C) and anteroposterior (D) projections with catheter in anterior false lumen show that dissection ends just below SMA and filling of distal aorta is via nonopacified (from this catheter position) distal aorta. Note also embolus in ileocolic artery (arrowhead, D) of SMA seen on both subvolume maximum intensity projection (B) and catheter angiogram (D).





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