Abstract
A forty-five-year—old woman with a history of arterial hypertension was diagnosed as having a dissection of the ascending aorta progressing toward the descending aorta, where two false lumina were shown on magnetic resonance dynamic and spin-echo imaging and confirmed at autopsy. The other imaging techniques used did not allow a precise visualization of this anomaly. The place of the different imaging techniques in this type of aortic dissection is discussed.
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