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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 89(1): 122-127, 1988
Case report
PSEUDOCOARCTATION OF THE AORTA ASSOCIATED WITH AORTIC ARCH ANEURYSM―A CASE REPORT
A twenty-nine-year old female was diagnosed as the associated aortic arch aneurysm 14 years after the initial dignosis of the pseudocoarctation of the aorta. The aneurysm was asymptomatic and aortogram revealed that it was located just proximal to the pseudocoarctation. The aneurysmal wall was so thin that intraluminal blood stream could be visible easily during operation. Aneurysmectomy and Dacron graft implantation was successfully performed with temporary bypass procedure. In most of the cases, pseudocoarctation of the aorta has been reported to be a congenital entiry without indication for any surgical intervention. However some cases in the literature were combined with formation of the aneurysm during the long term follow-up period. Careful observation must be needed for a case of pseudocoarctation of the aorta and the associated aneurysm should be treated surgically even if asymptomatic.
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