Thoracic Aortic Dilation: Understanding Atheromatous Unfolding
Atheromatous unfolding of thoracic aorta refers to the dilation that accompanies the severe tortuosity of the aorta typically caused by atherosclerosis. The term implies that the atheromatous plaque is so extensive and involves the entire circumference that the aorta dilates instead of narrowing.Aneurysm - Related Articles
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