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Fig. 6B 27-year-old man whose Loeys-Dietz syndrome phenotypically
resembles vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, with diffuse arterial tortuosity
and dilatation of vertebral, mesenteric, and intracranial carotid arteries.
After ascending aortic aneurysm repair for dissecting aneurysm and replacement
of aortic and mitral valves, clinical symptoms of chest pain prompted MDCT,
which revealed aneurysmal dilatation (arrow) of proximal right
coronary artery, shown on sagittal oblique volume rendering (A) and
color-coded axial oblique volume rendering from superior orientation
(B). Patient underwent surgical repair of right coronary artery
aneurysm.