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Fig. 6C —60-year-old man 1 month after porcine aortic root replacement for type 1 aortic dissection. Routine follow-up axial (A and B) and coronal reformatted (C) CT scans show small pockets of contrast material (arrows) in space between inclusion root graft and surrounding native aortic wrap, apparently arising from right coronary artery button anastomosis. Appearance did not change on CT scans obtained over 5-year period, and condition remained asymptomatic. Arrowhead (B) indicates right coronary artery.





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