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From: Total arch and descending thoracic aortic replacement for massive hemoptysis requiring CPR caused by intrapulmonary penetration of chronic dissecting aortic aneurysm: a case report

Fig. 1

Preoperative computed tomography. The distal aortic arch expanded rapidly within 2 months; at 2 months before admission (a axial, b sagittal), thrombi are seen in the false lumen of the distal aortic arch (red arrows), and at admission (c axial, d sagittal). d White dotted line indicates the estimated distal anastomosis site, while the white solid line defines, where the distal anastomosis was actually performed

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