Presentation
Referred for evaluation of thoracic aorta.
Patient Data
Age: 50 years
Gender: Male
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MR contrast aortography revealed grossly dilated ascending aorta, extending from aortic root to the level of origin of neck branches. The brachiocephalic trunk, left CCA and left SCA were normal. The arch, descending part of thoracic aorta was normal.