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Fig. 3 9-year-old girl with Loeys-Dietz syndrome and multiple
congenital anomalies including hypertelorism, bifid uvula, club feet, hip
dislocation, cervical spine instability, pectus carinatum, scoliosis, patent
ductus arteriosus, and aortic root dilatation. Axial IV contrast-enhanced MDCT
scan shows enlargement of aortic root (arrows); additional CT
findings included markedly tortuous carotid arteries (Figs.
8A and
8B).