Asymptomatic Localized Chronic Ascendıng Aortic Dissection in a Patient who Survived for more than Ten Years with Medical Follow Up
Journal Title: International Journal of Surgery & Surgical Techniques - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
We represent a case of asymptomatic isolated chronic ascending aortic dissection that lasted for fifteen years in which a patient was only followed up with medical therapy that saved him from early surgical intervention.
Authors and Affiliations
Iyigun T*, Kyaruzi M and Kaya M
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