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Fig. 1A. Contrast-enhanced CT scans in 84-year-old woman with type I aortic dissection. Scan at level of thoracic inlet shows stasis of contrast agent in right subclavian vein and right brachiocephalic vein. Note regurgitation of contrast agent into left jugular vein (long arrowhead), left subclavian vein (short arrowhead), and venules in upper back. Also note enhanced accessory hemiazygous vein in left prevertebral area.





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