Review paper

Aortic intramural haematoma: pathogenesis, clinical features and imaging evaluation

Volume: 88, Issue: 1045, Pages: 661 - 667
Published: Sep 14, 2012
Abstract
Intramural haematoma (IMH) is a localised haemorrhage within the aortic wall. Imaging plays a central role in diagnosing IMH, differentiating it from aortic dissection (AD) and assessing for complications. Imaging is also important for prognostication and to help guide clinical decision making as a number of imaging characteristics have been correlated with increased mortality rates including location, mural thickness and aortic diameter....
Paper Details
Title
Aortic intramural haematoma: pathogenesis, clinical features and imaging evaluation
Published Date
Sep 14, 2012
Volume
88
Issue
1045
Pages
661 - 667
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