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Aorta Video Gallery

Normal

Comparison of the Aorta versus the IVC.

Normal transverse aorta.

Normal transverse aorta with renal arteries noted laterally.

Normal longitudinal aorta, good anatomy.

Normal longitudinal aorta, good detail of the celiac artery and SMA.

Normal longitudinal aorta, moving distally.

AAA

Longitudinal view of a 3.5cm AAA.

Transverse view of a 3.6cm AAA.

6.5cm AAA (transverse) in a 73yo with LLQ pain.

6.5cm AAA (transverse to longitudinal) in the same patient.

7cm AAA in a 72yo, no lower extremity pulses.

7cm AAA extended to the right common iliac artery.

Very large (over 10cm) AAA.

Same large AAA in transverse, with caliper.

Saccular

Saccular aneurysm in longitudinal (per Radiology) in a 79yo with leg pain.

Saccular aneurysm in transverse.

Aortic Dissection

Aortic Dissection in a 67yo with back pain (Longitudinal to Transverse).

Aortic Dissection, longitudinal to transverse, medium quality.

Aortic Dissection, longitudinal to transverse, lower quality.

Aortic Dissection, transverse to longitudinal, chronic and stable.



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